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The eBay Triumph "Honey of a Deal "

Andrew Mace said:
Not THAT car again.... /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/smile.gif

Does anyone else have trouble determining what part(s) of this car might originally have been TR6, as per the description?

Looks all Spitfire to me. Wonder what the fans on the bootlid are for. Radiator? Or icebox perhaps if only 1/4 mile run?
 
Andrew Mace said:
Not THAT car again.... /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/smile.gif

Does anyone else have trouble determining what part(s) of this car might originally have been TR6, as per the description?


Hopefully there are no remaining TR6 parts. Thats an abomination!
 
BARRRRRRF!
'ats all I gotta say.
 
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:]Not THAT car again.... \:\)

Does anyone else have trouble determining what part(s) of this car might originally have been TR6, as per the description? [/QUOTE]

It's like that expensive car wax ad from the 60's magazines about the 50's style "custom" that was built from 50 or so cars.

I actually saw some of that stuff in Pep Boys the other day with one of the old Corvettes on the can. It was like I stepped into a time capsule.

I think it's called Liquid Glaze and it goes for $20 a pint.
 
Scott_Hower said:
Wonder what the fans on the bootlid are for. Radiator? Or icebox perhaps if only 1/4 mile run?
I've seen the car in person, back when it was for sale with the engine. The radiator was in the rear, and that's what the fans were for.
 
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