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tinman58

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In a town of just 50,000 people there are three TR250's.
I was driving to the park when I noticed a garage door open and the front of a familar looking grill. TR 4? Nope I then saw the TR250 badge on the hood. I stopped and talked to the owner. All original no rust. He would like to get it back on the road this summer. It is amazing how many car's are still hidden away in garages, barns etc.....
 
Dan
There is one here in Modesto also, I see it at many local events. We live in the TR capital of the world. How is your project coming along?
paul
 
Hey Paul
Been working 6 day's a week. Today I cut out the drivers side floor and ready to weld in the new one. The motor is at the machine shop beeing cleaned up and ready for the rebuild. I have a big order for british parts northwest ready to go out. It's only money!!
 
It is only $$$$$$$$$$$$$. The bugeye is in paint and I have to say it looks great, but it might be to small for me. I definitely will need some driving shoes. I am waiting for an order myself and hope to have the car ready for DIxon. Then I will get back to work on the TR's
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