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Jedi Knight
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The TR8 folks seem to be in strength lately. Tell us about your 8.
Mine is a 1980 (build date Nov 1979). I am the third owner. The original owner was from Rochester NY and had it until 1994. In 1994 he sold it to a college student who drove it until 1998 adding a Offy intake, Holley 390, a 3.90 rear axle, and headers with intent to auto cross it. He got married and parked it in his garage after some rust appeared. In 2000 I answered an ad and found the front strut towers rusted out, an A pillar rusted, the rear deck containing the fuel cap, doors rusted thru, engine not having been run in 3 years. He wanted $2500 for the coupe and I begged out but left a business card. His wife called me the next day and asked me is the offer of $1000 was still good. I said yes and she said I had to have it out of the garage by the following evening. I went and scooped it up and drug on to the car trailer as he pulled in. I could tell he was not happy. He asked me what I paid his wife, When I told him he shook hs head and told me the story of how he lost his Harley the same way after his first kid. I got my 8 home and started to price sheet metal, engine parts, and looking for help. I was able to find the TR8CCA who gave me links and advice. I was able to buy two 7s for $300. As I replaced my second tower out and welded a replacement in I wondered why I did not just swap the engine into the 7. I replaced the a pillar, the rear deck.
With the engine I had ted provide me some 10.5 to 1 pistons, Woody gave me a mild cam and replacement headers and roller timing chain. I was ever able to tune the Holley 390 so I was looking for advice adn I had a gentleman in Texas pay me $600 for it so I bought a Edlebrock eliminator (500 cfm). Easy to tune, no problems.
I had a local shop help me put a copper color paint on it. It was my first painting experience and it came out ok. I auto crossed it every year and in 2004 to 2006 I was in Iraq. I came back and had lots of paint bubbles, and two years of sitting. I found with the extreame heat this summer the OEM radiator was not cutting it so I bought a Griffin Aluminum from Woody. Two week ends from now I will auto cross it for the first time since I got back.
Mine is a 1980 (build date Nov 1979). I am the third owner. The original owner was from Rochester NY and had it until 1994. In 1994 he sold it to a college student who drove it until 1998 adding a Offy intake, Holley 390, a 3.90 rear axle, and headers with intent to auto cross it. He got married and parked it in his garage after some rust appeared. In 2000 I answered an ad and found the front strut towers rusted out, an A pillar rusted, the rear deck containing the fuel cap, doors rusted thru, engine not having been run in 3 years. He wanted $2500 for the coupe and I begged out but left a business card. His wife called me the next day and asked me is the offer of $1000 was still good. I said yes and she said I had to have it out of the garage by the following evening. I went and scooped it up and drug on to the car trailer as he pulled in. I could tell he was not happy. He asked me what I paid his wife, When I told him he shook hs head and told me the story of how he lost his Harley the same way after his first kid. I got my 8 home and started to price sheet metal, engine parts, and looking for help. I was able to find the TR8CCA who gave me links and advice. I was able to buy two 7s for $300. As I replaced my second tower out and welded a replacement in I wondered why I did not just swap the engine into the 7. I replaced the a pillar, the rear deck.
With the engine I had ted provide me some 10.5 to 1 pistons, Woody gave me a mild cam and replacement headers and roller timing chain. I was ever able to tune the Holley 390 so I was looking for advice adn I had a gentleman in Texas pay me $600 for it so I bought a Edlebrock eliminator (500 cfm). Easy to tune, no problems.
I had a local shop help me put a copper color paint on it. It was my first painting experience and it came out ok. I auto crossed it every year and in 2004 to 2006 I was in Iraq. I came back and had lots of paint bubbles, and two years of sitting. I found with the extreame heat this summer the OEM radiator was not cutting it so I bought a Griffin Aluminum from Woody. Two week ends from now I will auto cross it for the first time since I got back.
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