Hello Everyone,
I went to the British car show in Bellevue (WA) last month. I couldn't believe all the pristine TR6's on display. In some ways it was a little depressing in that it will be many years before my car will even come close to the restorations I saw. I don't have the money, and I have a lot to learn still. I liked the attitude of one owner at the show though who said that his goal is to just make his car a little better every year. That's an attitude I can live by while restoring this car.
One thing I was impressed with at the show were the gaps on the bonnets. My car was in pieces when I bought it. I have not been able to get the gaps I want; especailly in the bonnet. Does anyone have any tricks to doing this?
Thanks, Kevin
I went to the British car show in Bellevue (WA) last month. I couldn't believe all the pristine TR6's on display. In some ways it was a little depressing in that it will be many years before my car will even come close to the restorations I saw. I don't have the money, and I have a lot to learn still. I liked the attitude of one owner at the show though who said that his goal is to just make his car a little better every year. That's an attitude I can live by while restoring this car.
One thing I was impressed with at the show were the gaps on the bonnets. My car was in pieces when I bought it. I have not been able to get the gaps I want; especailly in the bonnet. Does anyone have any tricks to doing this?
Thanks, Kevin
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