It appears that this may not have gone through last night, or again
this afternoon ... my apologies if you receive it more than once.
I received a couple of messages from a gentleman here in Iowa who is
looking either to be reunited with a long-lost 1966 solid axle TR4A,
or to purchase one like it. See details of the car below.
I'm passing them on to the list, as this is probably the single best
resource out there for this type of thing.
Please reply to Terry at crchewchew@yahoo.com or tchew@anderson-bogert.com
Thanks everybody -- and be safe this weekend (nasty storm in the
midwestern United States).
Dan
At 6:06 PM -0800 12/8/00, TERRY CHEW wrote:
>Just found your web site thanks to Joe Alexander. I'm
>looking for a TR4A with solid axle. I had a 1966 in
>the late 60's, black with red interior, which I sold
>in CA in 1968. Any help in locating it would be
>fantastic other wise I'm looking for a 1966 that is in
>fair condition, very little rust and one I can
>restore.
>Thanks for any help you can give me. You can e-mail
>me at this address or tchew@anderson-bogert.com
>Terry Chew
>Marion, IA
At 6:01 PM -0800 12/14/00, TERRY CHEW wrote:
>Info I can remember about the car:
>Black exterior
>Red interior and carpets
>white soft top and white tonneau cover, no hard top
>red pin stripe down side going under chrome trim
>Small "T C" pin stiped on doors
>solid axle and solid rims
>Sold the car in Sacramento, CA in 1969
>Do not have any serial numbers
>
>I'd appreciate it very much if you put this out to any
>one who might have any info on the car.
>
>Otherwise I'm looking for either a car like this or
>one that is fairly complete that I can rebuild. I
>built a street rod from junk and I don't want to put
>that much time in a car again, rather have one in
>better starting conditiion.
>
>Thanks for any help,
>
>Terry Chew
>Marion, IA
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