Bringing home a new TC
- olson_gene
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Bringing home a new TC
TC 5666 just purchased. needs some work.
Gene Olson
Simi Valley
Southern California
Simi Valley
Southern California
Re: Bringing home a new TC
"Some work"??? Quit exaggerating, you'll have that fully reassembled by Monday morning! We have faith in you!
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Re: Bringing home a new TC
"Ran when parked"
- Rick Waters
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Re: Bringing home a new TC
That's one way to avoid nasty surprises on dismantling a "new to you" TC...
Rick Waters, TC 7881 in Vancouver
Owned since 1988, Driven many happy miles!
Owned since 1988, Driven many happy miles!
- David Edgar
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Re: Bringing home a new TC
Gene, have you learned nothing from this group? The body goes on TOP of the frame.
And that TC tub really has been modified beyond recognition.
You going to bring it to the TCMG Hobby Night this month?
And that TC tub really has been modified beyond recognition.
You going to bring it to the TCMG Hobby Night this month?
David Edgar, 1948 TC 5108 / XPAG 5801
Owned since November 1967
Owned since November 1967
- stephen stierman
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Re: Bringing home a new TC
I think I would powder coat that as soon as I could to prevent rust.