This weekend I took a road trip and picked up another TR6 body tub (with quarter panels) The tub is in about the same overall condition as my current one, but the rust damage is in different spots, so I am planning on salvaging as much good sheet metal from both tubs to get the best one that I can. The one that I just picked up I may even just be able to use the whole passenger side floor pan, which would be nice.
Thankfully the weather was gorgeous this weekend. I rented a U-haul 6x12 trailer to carry the tub the 300 miles round trip to my house.
I forgot to get photos of it hanging from the garage ceiling at Alex and Janet Thompson's house, but they've got a gorgeous garage for their TR6 and GT6
Right now it's just sitting on dolleys in my driveway until I get a better place for it
This sunday I then went and did the Eastwood internal frame coating. I found that 4 of the internal frame coating kit is just about perfect for a TR6 frame, it's a good thing I ordered one more can than I thought that I was going to need, my guestimate was 3 cans.
The eastwood kit is nice, coming with an 18 inch long nozzle extension that sprays all around in 5 directions at the tip. This is however pretty messy. You spray a ton of it all over inside, and it drips and runs out of all the holes, and gets all over everything! That said... getting all over everything is a good thing when spraying down the inside of your frame, it does however mean that I'll need to buy a couple rattle cans of paint to make the frame neat and pretty again =) Also, if any of you plan on using this kit, I recommend getting your frame outside before you do it as well, as the paint drips all over whatever is underneath, in this case my garage floor. That said, I was happy with the product, it seems well designed, and that it covers very well. Now that the frame is done inside and out (except for some touch-up to repaint the overspray) when we get some warm weather in the 70s I will break out the urethane foam and fill in the frame cavities, stiffening it up and sound deadening it.