MrBlueSky
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After lurking for a few weeks, I have noticed how well informed and friendly this board is and have deceided to join. Also, thanks for the friendly welcome from Basil.
I hope I can bring my 20 years of experience on rebuilding and restoring tr7&8s to those who need it, and yes, I will also be asking many many questions.
I have a tr7 and two tr8s, one that I will be completly restoreing, I am hopeing that I will be able to post my progress here. The '80 tr7 is one that I have had sence 1983 (high school), my father made me put a roll bar in it because I was a little wild
. He was into the old MGs but I prefered the modern styling of the tr7/8s, the car has 145,000 origional miles and still runs fine. The tr8s are low milage cars that I have had for many years one is perfect and one needs restoring.
In the future please correct me if I'm wrong about anything and I apologize for any misspelling in future posts, I sometimes think faster than I can type. I come accross some crazy things when rebuilding these cars, so I hope you all don't mind me venting sometimes, like the 2X4 that was being used for the rear transmission mount
. Though these cars are somewhat cheep to buy, they are not cheep to maintain, and I belive these cars deserve the very best.
Thanks for letting me join such a great board and I hope to be posting soon.
I hope I can bring my 20 years of experience on rebuilding and restoring tr7&8s to those who need it, and yes, I will also be asking many many questions.
I have a tr7 and two tr8s, one that I will be completly restoreing, I am hopeing that I will be able to post my progress here. The '80 tr7 is one that I have had sence 1983 (high school), my father made me put a roll bar in it because I was a little wild
In the future please correct me if I'm wrong about anything and I apologize for any misspelling in future posts, I sometimes think faster than I can type. I come accross some crazy things when rebuilding these cars, so I hope you all don't mind me venting sometimes, like the 2X4 that was being used for the rear transmission mount
Thanks for letting me join such a great board and I hope to be posting soon.
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