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Sorry!...couldn't resist. Good luck with it...nice car.


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Old 01-01-2026, 04:57 AM
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This is a wow pic for me. The car, the patina, the setting and lighting are all perfect. Who can not want a TR6 after seeing this pic?



Hope the rejuvination goes well Marty.
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Sorry!...couldn't resist. Good luck with it...nice car.

Haha, yeah, no gas and no 'lectrics at the moment!!!

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Spent some time with the TR today and used a test light to check a few things. I found that one fuse was not getting power to it, not sure yet what it powers but will consult the shop manual. I have not checked the ignition switch or the starter yet. I spent most of the time sweeping the hut. My brother-in-law and his brother have been working on closing in the one end that was open. They are going to install a large garage door and have been adding the framing for such a door and they have already added a regular entry door. There was a lot of sawdust and silt on the floor so I found a push broom and went at it. I also reversed a small shop-vac and used it like a leaf blower to blow the finer stuff away from my work area. I will go back tomorrow, took a day off from work, and will continue to chase the electrical issue. I took some pictures of the outside of the building. The end with the existing messed up wooden garage door is the end where the TR is parked. It got dark enough for a security light on a building across the alley to come on and I could see that it shines into the hut a little so that makes me feel a bit better. Oh and I sprayed some PB Blaster into the trunk lock and got it working so I left some tools in the trunk and locked her up.

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This is the original top cover/boot. I brought it home and washed it in a bathtub with warm water and Dawn dish soap. It has some markings, numbers and letters that I need to check out. The color is "Chestnut", wife says it is brown, I reiterated to her, no no, not brown, Chestnut!!!

Edit: I just realized that the red numbers and letters are the manufacture date which is 27 Oct 75. Makes sense because the manufacture date for the car is Dec 1975.

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Pictures look great!
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Good stuff!

I find it interesting, the way the brick facade is built with square stepped corners rather than just rounded. Its a similar thing that's commonly used, and presumably just for aesthetics.

Very nice that you've got the original boot.

Have fun on the project and keep us updated.

The car sitting inside the hut by itself makes for great photos, very atmospheric.
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Wow that space is HUGE!!! Just curious what was the reason for the setback of the new garage door/entry door wall ? The car looks really good in there 👏
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Great shots! Thanks for keeping us updated. By the way, I have learned never to argue colors with a female.
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I have learned never to argue < delete > colors < /delete > with a female.
FIFY!

Interestingly enough, not everyone necessarily sees the same, so everyone's perception of color is likely to be different. I have read before that on average, there's a difference in perception between men and women for blue and green. We once had a green Pontiac that my wife swore was blue.
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FIFY!

Interestingly enough, not everyone necessarily sees the same, so everyone's perception of color is likely to be different. I have read before that on average, there's a difference in perception between men and women for blue and green. We once had a green Pontiac that my wife swore was blue.
Haha, I was just having fun with my wife, Brooke. She says brown, and I know it is brown, but chestnut just sounds better.
Chestnut is the actual name for the trim color.

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Today put the boot outside to air out in the sun. The thing was stored in the trunk for all those years and has a slight old gasoline smell but not too bad. I brought it inside just before dark and wiped it down again with a cleaning wipe. I then wiped it several times with a leather conditioner. It is actually made of a heavy weight vinyl but the conditioner helps to soften and preserve it.

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Wow that space is HUGE!!! Just curious what was the reason for the setback of the new garage door/entry door wall ? The car looks really good in there
Not sure why the need for the setback, I assume it is to have somewhat of an awning or covering at the door. The hut used to be a few feet longer on that end, but there is an alley that goes around that end and the hut had been hit by vehicles in the past. When Tj bought the property he had a few feet removed from that end to keep the structure from being hit again. The hut was full of junk and was being used for storage. It had a garage door on that end, but it was removed so they could clean out the hut easier. The original plan was to remove the hut altogether but now Tj has decided to use it again for storage and that is why he is having a new garage door installed along with the regular entry door and making the building more secure. It was Tj's idea that I could keep the TR there, I feel that he wanted the place more secure because the car is in there and he also sees the usefulness of such a large sheltered space.


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