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Triumph TR6 - Re-bodied TR6
| I really like this although don't have any more info as it popped up on another board. Looks like a hand-made labour of love with a little still to do - great stuff. http://209.204.165.134/tr6/silver/index.html |
| Roger H |
| roger, it's quite original though I'd prefer to drive it in the shade. howz a guy keep from melting when he gets in it? It really is beautiful... almost cartoon like! Chris |
| c.a.e. emenhiser |
| Looks like a copy of an Allard. Beautiful work. My old man used to build sprints and midgets in the 50's and 60's. I remember asking him how they made those slick gas tanks on the back of those cars. He said,"they just take a sheet of aluminum and start beating on it, and thats what comes out". By the way, there is a company in NY, or used to be, that builds 1954 Allards. They only cost around a hundred grand. That makes this TR-6 model look even better. Joe Justice |
| Joe Justice |
| Roger, Thanks for posting that. I love Brooklands windscreens and hanging ones elbow out in the wind! Rod |
| Rod Nichols |
This thread was discussed on 27/02/2007
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