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Dennisboulland

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I Just joined the group, I'm in the Los Gatos mountains( Santa Cruz) I started out with my brothers 1965 TR4 a very neglected and left in a barn kind of car , I'm in Los Gatos mountains( Santa Cruz) and I started out with my brothers 1965 TR4 a very neglected and left in a barn kinda car, I'm in the process of major repairs, so far all the wiring has been upgraded ,mechanical has been done from the new radiator ,refreshed engine, flywheel clutch, rebuilt trans, and working on the rear end tried to keep it with the 4.1:1 ratio but could only pick up a new 3.7:1 ratio but he won't notice the difference. He had purchased a new top (hood) back in 2005 and never had it installed so I got it done with the help from Utube I'll try to post pictures (tech challenged) at 75 yrs old things get a little harder.
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Dennis
 
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