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    Have a look at this one's bottom:

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/322869145209?item=322869145209&rmvSB=true

    Tom

  • #2
    Well, to my mind, look like original floors. But, the only thing that looks suspect is the same red oxide type primer on the front chassis rail and diagonal suspension turret cross brace.

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    Tush
    81 Triumph TR8,
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    • #3
      Odd that in upgrades he mentions a radiator but not the triple carbs.
      SR
      73 TR6. HT/AC/OD
      86 930
      91 535i

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      • #4
        Original floors were just primed. Correct? Might have some body color overspray on them.

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        • #5
          I used to think that the underside of my 6 was body color, orPimento, until I saw pictures of the underside of other 6's that are not red.


          The above is a stock, original, freshly cleaned 73 (not mine).
          The body color is white.
          CF1634U+O Pimento/Chestnut
          2nd owner, since 1975
          Now in Fair Oaks, CA

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          • #6
            Original floors were just primed. Correct? Might have some body color overspray on them.
            I believe that is the case. I use to think the underside of my 6 was body color, Pimento. Until I saw the same red color on other 6's that were different body colors.
            CF1634U+O Pimento/Chestnut
            2nd owner, since 1975
            Now in Fair Oaks, CA

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            • #7
              This isn't mine; I figure it could be a fairly new car.
              Driving a 1973 TR6
              Doing ZS carb repairs
              email kencorsaw"at"aol.com

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              • #8
                Passenger side frame, rear outrigger, just in front of the TA beam, there appears to be a row of small perforations.
                Or, is it paint spots?

                The original factory floor bottoms were that red oxide paint on TR6's
                Walt
                CC80954U '72 TR6 original condition/sold 16.500.
                poolboy rebuilt the Z-S Carbs. Philstr6 rebuilt both rear hubs.

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