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Poolboy, this is Northern Neck and I'm new to the forum. I bought a 73 project car(TR6) in 1994 to restore with my son. It was a modest restoration but we did get it road worthy and my son took it to college with him for a couple years. When he finished college in 1996 he brought the car home and I have had it running on and off, but not since 2001. I have recently started another not so modest restoration with wiring harness, and other new, new, new stuff. The wiring harness is giving me a fit, even though I think I have most everything hooked up. Do you know anyone in the Va area that would be willing to spend a day or two with me to get this running and wiring completed. I have had it started.
No, but I do recommend this book...It has everything related to the TR6 and TR250 electrical components...including troubleshooting flow diagrams. There's no better authority than Dan Masters.
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