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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:]Well, it's my car, and I'll do what I want. [/QUOTE]

When asked why I added tri-carbs, shaved and painted the head red, powder coated the suspension, ya-da, ya-da.....THAT is my standard answer.

I'll be dead when the car is sold, so what do I care about preserving it's originality?

It was "original" for it's first 30 years.

The next 30 will be done my way.....
 
Think of what we would be missing if Ed was afraid to bring his car to VTR because he was worried if it would be accepted:

Very cool to look at.

Fantastic conversation piece.

Great crowd getter.

Extremely impressive do-it-yourself project.

Would be awesome to see in action.

Go get em Ed!
 
Telly said:
Think of what we would be missing if Ed was afraid to bring his car to VTR because he was worried if it would be accepted:
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It's been a few years, but last time I made VTR there was a heavily modified TR3 that garnered a whole lot of attention. I think there were more people grouped around it than all the other immaculately restored TR3s put together !

I've always wanted an AC Cobra ... a TR3 Cobra would be even better !
 
I had seen that car before on britishv8. Definitely extremely modified. I think he did a great job and I'll bet it took a whole lot of time and work. It looks simply wild. Really an American twist on a British car. Two thumbs up!

Would I do it? Probably not. Not because I don't like it, but because it becomes a less usable car afterwards. Can't drive it in the rain, and always worried about someone messing with it in a parking lot - just because it attracts attention. I don't personally have use for a race-only car.
 
danmas said:
1. WHY????

Why Not?

2. What percentage of this "vehicle" is actually a "Triumph" ?

Does it matter?

EXACTLY! The car was totaled... at least the TR6 lives on in some form... otherwise those parts would be eaten by the tin worms and nothing would be left. I think he did the community a favor. Kids will see that car and want a TR6 and the name will live on. Plus look what he has shown us... a tube fram under the TR6... among other things. These cars will live forever! /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/smile.gif
 
1. WHY????

Because someone already climbed Everest, someone already circumnavigated the globe on one tank of gas, Someone already walked on the moon.....

Oh yeah, and Someone already stuffed a Jag 6 in an Austin Healey Sprite
 
One of mine has a 328 in a Midget.
28" drag slicks on the back, tube frame.
Does that count?
 
Whoa.

That is a 'bad boy' car.

Mothers, hide your daughters. Fathers, distract your sons lest they be corrupted.

Keep on.
 
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