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Take a Cruise to the Coast During the TRials see over 7000 Cars
Show off your cars on the coast. 29 Miles of cars. The run is approximately 29 miles long on Hwy 90 Info; http://www.cruisinthecoast.com/ B...
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Very Nice, so you are speaking of the stud that drops down into the b-post?...
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If it is fiberglass the holes will not line up nor will the studs fit the existing bolt holes and will require drilling. You will also have to line up...
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Keep the pictures coming, it is great to watch this project....
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I have all Goodparts springs, I added spacers to bring the ride hight back to original as our roads are to bad for a lowered car. I also have the Goodparts...
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Mine acted the same way until I had the local trade school align the front and back. Set the Toe.
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Tush lot more to do. I just started the engine. I had to put in a tmp electric fuel pump to get her started. All the hydraulics need to be rebuilt. I...
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alana, when I got my TR3 back after a 22 year absent my wife claimed it immediately. I just ordered Prestige plates which say HIS TR6 and HER TR3. I finally...
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My wife has claimed my TR3 and I spent the day
working on the car and I got to do something I haven't done since 1987 http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/-qTfHa-n_yYl63WTQPPDkw?feat=directlink :P...
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The scanner is an ION FILM 2 SD and is stand alone. The Scanner places the pictures on a SD card. ION makes a cheaper version which has to be connected...
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Home ported in Hawaii, 69 to 73. This was me in A school at Great Lakes. 2 Years later with much of it at sea. This slide scanner is fun, but it sure can bring some scary stuff back in you...
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The car that started my love for Triumphs or Triumps
I picked up a slide scanner started inputting slides. I ran across these of my first Triumph, the slides are dated July 71. This may have been the day...
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