Triumph TR6 Chassis Repair Part IV: Reviewing the Damage
Join Midwest Motoring! / @midwestmotoring www.midwestmotoring.com In this video, we start cutting off the braces that someone welded in place to temporarily repair the chassis. I'll be clear that for most people, when you get to this point, it's probably going to be only 30-50% more expensive to just replace the chassis altogether than it will be to repair it properly. That said, budget is always an issue, and I'd rather see a TR on the road than rotting in a garage. We find some troubling damage underneath the repairs. This is pretty typical of what you'll uncover when working on a TR6, so it doesn't scare me away!

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