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I recently bought a 70 TR6. It runs OK, looks like crap (paint is toast) and needs everything. But it is fairly original and it does run OK. I am still working on my 79 Spitfire wiring. I decided to do a complete new Advance Autowire harness. I started it about a year ago, but buying the TR6 has peaked my interest in it again, so I'm finally getting back to it. I promised myself that I would finish the Spitfire before I start on the TR6. I hope to do the TR6 up right. The Spitfire was a throwback to my college days driving a TR7 around Columbia, MO, so the black bumpers didn't bother me too much, but I always wanted a TR6. Now I have one, and so it begins.
 
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