I built a rotisserie from plans I found in "Classic Auto Restorer" circa
1994. I purchased the steel already cut from a local supplier and welded it
up with my MIG. I am using currently on a 68 Cougar GT project but plan to
adapt for my 64 Tiger waiting in the wings. My total cost was under $400
including the pnematic tires.
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From: "owner-tigers@triumph.cs.utah.edu"@PMDF@PAXMB1
To: Turner Dennis; "tigers@autox.team.net"@PMDF@PAXMB1
Subject: cross frame restoration
Date: Wed, May 15, 1996 11:16AM
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>To: tigers@autx.team.net
>From: foxfire@sover.net (todd harrington)
>Subject: cross frame restoration
>
>I have a 66 tiger who needs some good metal work. I would like info on the
best way to build a rotating car stand ??? I must be able to get at the
vitals. Does anyone have the plans ???
>
>I have bought some of Rob Martels body panels..... $$$$$$ yes. but could
you tell me your thoughts on them. good detail on the panels,I think the
floors are a little thin in gauge.
>
>Todd Harrington - B382002081LRXFE
>
Todd "Hurricane" Harrington,
66 tiger IA- B382002081-LRXFE.
foxfire@sover.net
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