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Rut

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Happy Thanksgiving to everyone! As some of you know I lost the majority of my 2 TR4as in a garage/shop fire along with a ton of restored MGB and Bugeye parts. I've got to get the ball rolling on another TR4a and I would prefer a 67, solid axle or IRS so please keep your eyes open. I'm up in the air about a resto project or a really good solid car since I don't know if I have another complete restoration in me, but I definately need your help. The cars that I had in the shop were being restored to a frame off high level restoration and I've been at it for 2+ years, 8 hours a day when I'm home. I'll consider just about anything, but my preference would be a stalled project that's been de-rusted and repaired...something I can afford.
Thanks all, Rut
 
Marv,
Happy Thanksgiving! Thanks, got any pictures you can post or email?
Rut
 
Rut, on Clist in Mass tr4 straight axle for sale 4000.00 described as work in progress. listing 5799500988. Has plenty of pics
You may not want to go to Hingham mass, but the car appears to have potential.
 
Rut, on Clist in Mass tr4 straight axle for sale 4000.00 described as work in progress. listing 5799500988. Has plenty of pics
You may not want to go to Hingham mass, but the car appears to have potential.
Thanks, every trip is an adventure! That one requires more work than my $400 parts car, but I'll keep it in mind...hopefully that extra 0 was a typo.
Rut
 
Marv,
Got the pictures of the blue car and look forward to the green one.
Thanks, Rut
 
Tom Chimenti of Fairfield, CT a member of this forum, is restoring a TR4. He's very skilled. You should see his TR6.Send him a PM or email if you're interested. I'll pass along the word.
 
Rut,
Sorry to hear about your loss. I had a good friend in Huntsville lose his detached garage in a Lithium battery fire. It contained a highly modified Honda S2000 slalom car and $20,000 + in tools, almost got to his house. That would be painful to any of us.
Check the Montgomery British Car Club website for a 1965 TR4A IRS - https://www.montgomerybrits.org/for-sale/
Good luck!

 
Jim,
Thanks for the kind words and the lead on the 66 TR4a IRS...my old 67 was black with red interior and a solid axle.
Rut
 
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