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TR4 from the ground up

cornwacc

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Retired and myself taking pats of my 62 TR4. When I got past the tipping point I figured I might as well go all the way. As of date it seems you can't take 2 steps without running into car parts. As of date, the chassis is ready for coating.
I look forward to getting helps and hints as I put the thing back together.
 
Hello Cornwacc

Welcome to the forum .

The Triumph section is very active so you are sure to get plenty of help, tips and advice there for your TR4 project.

How are you going to coat the frame? POR15 then paint or Powder coat?

David
 
Welcome. There is all all the knowledge on TR’s that you could hope for with others here. Good luck on your project, just ask someone knows the answer.
 
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