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Re: Project TR6

To: Ian Clough <ian.clough@entrust.com>
Subject: Re: Project TR6
From: Justin Wagner <jmwagner@greenheart.com>
Date: Tue, 05 May 1998 18:38:50 -0700
Cc: Triumph News Group <triumphs@Autox.Team.Net>
Organization: J.M.Wagner Sales, Ltd.
References: <D789F71F24B4D111955D00A0C99B4F5067C279@sothmxs01.entrust.com>
SEAL IT UP FOR LONG STORAGE.... and start restoring it WITH YOU SON,
when he is 13...  So he can have it when he's 16...    

If, when he's 13, he shows absolutely no interest in the car... sell
it... and you'll make some good money on it!  (the market now is still
rather sour!)

--Justin





> Hi Folks,
> 
>         I need advice on how much to sell my project TR6 (74), keep in mind
> that it's a bit too nice to be a parts car.  Here the present condition:
> 
> - Engine needs valve guides
> - Frame needs trailing arm work
> - Needs sills
> - Needs a bit of B-post work
> - Needs new floors
> - Needs two rear fenders
> - Needs paint job
> - Interior needs carpets
> 
> At the moment the car is resting on jack stands and the tub is ready for
> removal.
> We have a six-month old son in the house and since I already have a running
> '75 TR6 my time is now a precious commodity and the first priority is to my
> son.  I thought someone else may get some fun out of restoring this car, but
> I could always leave it as is to resume work a few years from now.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Ian Clough
> Ottawa
> '74 & '75 Tr6's

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