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Heh Peeps. We have owned a 1955 TR2 since 1997. It was a bit of a wreck back in 97 and it’s been a slow rebuild since then. Body work has been welded, fettled & sprayed. The chassis has been cleaned & treated. Suspension and brakes front and back rebuilt. I’m currently plumbing in the fuel and brake lines. Hoping to get the engine turned over by Christmas. It’ll be the 1st time it’s come to life in 34 years !!! I’ll post some pictures soon.
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Neil.
 
welcome from the colonies! glad to have you here - pictures are particularly welcome
 
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