Take a look at this video if you have time and marvel at what this guy did..... body mods especially
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2MSiu5uIQSs&t=6s
Triumph Tr6, incredible project
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Triumph Tr6, incredible project
'72 PR60 Sport
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Re: Triumph Tr6, incredible project
Amazing work. It's remarkable what a piece of paper or cardboard with a ruler, pencil and scissors
can assist someone to re model a motor vehicle. Nearly every pic. shows these tools and making a
pattern to manufacture whatever is required. Something I've been doing with my convertible and to
the sedan. I've kept all my templates. Too much work involved just to throw them out.
Thanks for showing Glenn. Much appreciated. Still gives me inspiration as I have more to do.
Dave.
can assist someone to re model a motor vehicle. Nearly every pic. shows these tools and making a
pattern to manufacture whatever is required. Something I've been doing with my convertible and to
the sedan. I've kept all my templates. Too much work involved just to throw them out.
Thanks for showing Glenn. Much appreciated. Still gives me inspiration as I have more to do.
Dave.
CQGT.
I'm the Dave with the convertible.
I'm the Dave with the convertible.
- Glenn
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- Location: Melb.
- Contact:
Re: Triumph Tr6, incredible project
Certainly shows just what can be done, bit by bit.CQGT wrote:Amazing work. It's remarkable what a piece of paper or cardboard with a ruler, pencil and scissors
can assist someone to re model a motor vehicle. Nearly every pic. shows these tools and making a
pattern to manufacture whatever is required. Something I've been doing with my convertible and to
the sedan. I've kept all my templates. Too much work involved just to throw them out.
Thanks for showing Glenn. Much appreciated. Still gives me inspiration as I have more to do.
Dave.
Mind you, i think the choice of the heavy Jag V12 is a bit wide of the mark for a sports car..
'72 PR60 Sport