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I believe that TR-6's have a bunch of body flex. A buddy built a TR-6 with a buick v6. It was a frickin death trap. His words. He sold it ASAP after working on it for several years.
I suspect this is similar. While it looks cool. I would pass for $5000. Sorry to rain on the collective parade. Larry PS - At least it has brakes! |
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Crackpipe price. unique for certain.
Those cars chassis were not designed for much more than 100HP, no matter the brake or driveline upgrades. |
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I think it looks hotter than Georgia asphalt. Other than that, no idea if it's a POS or how much it's worth.
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Absolutely beautiful! I love transplanted engines. I've had a Fiat X1/9 with a 13B rotary, a 550 replica spyder with a 3.2 flat six, and a Jaguar XJ6-L with a 300 horse SBC. Diggin' this car! angela
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TR-6 with 350
I had a 1976 Tr-6 that I transplanted a Chevy 350. Most fun you can have w/ your clothes on. Wish I still had it.
The chassis is really not stiff enough for that sort of torque and the brakes were nowhere adequate for that much speed/power. |
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I have one which is a '74. It too was a complete frame off restoration and had about the same amount of $$$ spent on it. I purchased it at "market" value.
I agree that the brakes and suspension would need substantial upgrades to handle the increased power. I admit I am very tempted to consider that one. What is with not being able to post pictures? ![]() Last edited by Gretch; 03-10-2012 at 07:21 AM.. |
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Don't like the bumpers, roll cage or the speakers but the rest is pretty nice.
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I keep thinking about this car...
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