Featured 1967 Tr6c Full Restoration For Su

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  1. darkman

    darkman Crème de la Crème

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    Looks like this is going to be a long job.

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  2. Adie P

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    Oh, come on, @darkman ..... you'll have that finished by Christmas. :p Well, the motor, at least. Good practice for when I'm ready to hand mine over............ :kissing:
     
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  3. TEZ 217

    TEZ 217 Crème de la Crème

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    Good to have you back on the job Sir.
    Crack on you've done worse :cool: or just as bad:D
    Just makes the before and after pics all the more eye watering.
    Can't wait :cool:
     
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  4. darkman

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    Had a rumage through all my parts and found a few grands worth of parts i had just lying around that i will use on the restoration :)

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  6. darkman

    darkman Crème de la Crème

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    More rummaging in the shed turns up more original parts :)

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  7. Vulpes

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    Bit of a job ahead of you it would seem... :eek:
    I'm looking forward to following this! :)
     
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  8. timboo

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    Wow don’t know what to make of this thread. First thoughts either a lucky punt with your stash of spare parts or someone who is more akin to a warehouse.
    Anyway looking forward to seeing your progress
     
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  9. Helmut Visor

    Helmut Visor Only dead fish go with the flow
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    Have a search on the forum for previous projects @darkman has done and it will give you a bit more of an understanding ;)
     
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  10. timboo

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    Excellent cheers I will have a look when u see those first images its fascinating to see how a project begins. I look in envy as I wouldn’t have the time and more importantly the skill
     
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  11. darkman

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    I found a 67 TR6C that had been converted into a chopper years ago in the US and then forgotten about and stripped down when the engine expired, so i'm going to restore it to original as when it left the factory, luckily i have found most of the original parts i will req other than a few that i'm on the hunt for.
     
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    The end result will be the same as always, better than when it left the factory.
    This thread is like an early Christmas present, thanks once again Darkman for sharing and showing your extraordinary skills at work, quite remarkable!
     
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    what are you missing?
     
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  14. darkman

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    A bottom yoke, front frame fuel tank fitting (cut off as it was a chopper in a past life), carb, side stand, front mudguard frames, oil tank, 66 on flanged front hub and a small fittings and nuts n bolts.
     
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  16. darkman

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  17. darkman

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    Picked up my project today, looking at it on the bench i thought i might build a chopper but Su soon put a stop to that lol.

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  18. Adie P

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    Thank the Lord for Su's good taste ...... in Trumpets and partners! :D
     
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  19. darkman

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    Spent a few hours cleaning the filler off the frame and cutting off the rear frame and bodged side stand lug, next job is to fit a new front tank mount and new side stand lug.

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  20. Wessa

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    I’m watching in awe @darkman . Keep on posting progress please :):)
     
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