I just saw this apron in person this weekend at the Cincinnati British Car
Show. I don't know that much about panel work, but the picture is a good
likeness i.e. there's nothing hidden; the metal all looked pretty good
except the crunched side. Don't know too much about the seller, except I
was bidding against him last year on a bunch of TR6 stuff, seemed like a
nice guy (NFI etc). Well back to packing . . .
Graham Spencer (headed south soon)
70 TR6 (probally have to sell :( )
73 TR6 (have to prep for tow)
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>In a message dated 7/19/00 9:15:49 PM EST, rlwhitetr3b@hotmail.com writes:
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> > The seller calls the damage to this is "easily repairable". I was
> > wandering what those of you who are more experienced thought.
> >
> > If the seller is a lister, I do not mean to be disrespectful, just
> > a little doubtful.
>
>I've seen far worse (heck, I've got a near-identical twin to that one in my
>barn). I suppose it depends on your level of panelbeating skill. But given
>the ease of procuring good new ones, I'd be willing to take this one on.
>
>--Andy
>
>Andrew Mace
>e-mail: herald948@aol.com
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