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I have belonged to the BCF about a week so I guess I still qualify as a new guy. I just bought a 69 TR6. The car is pretty solid but will need a lot of attention to get it to the point I would like. It is going to be a rolling restoration. I have recieved a ton of information before I even posted a question. I can see that BCF is going to be a great help. Pete
 
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I have recieved a ton of information before I even posted a question. I can see that BCF is going to be a great help. Pete

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Yeah, just think what will happen when you do ask! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif

Welcome - we look forward to hearing of your progress.

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Welcome - we look forward to hearing of your progress.

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....with photos
 
Welcome!
 
My 69 is white also. It was origionally signal red. The previous owner painted it white. When he re-installed the body panels he did not get everything realigned properly. The paint job is pretty good, but the prep work leaves a little to be desired. I guess I will ride & enjoy the car this summer & re-paint it to the origional color this winter.
 
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