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Re: bumble bee wire ??

To: "Alan" <asalvato@tampabay.rr.com>
Subject: Re: bumble bee wire ??
From: "David Chandler" <dchandler2@houston.rr.com>
Date: Sat, 8 Mar 2003 10:20:16 -0600
 Alan,

 I found a set at one of the larger Pep Boys.  They were fairly
easy to custom make them and they ended up looking great.
 A picture of the end product:
http://www.davidbchandler.net/tr6/tr6-eng_left.jpg

 They come in yellow as well.

--David  '73 TR7

----- Original Message -----
From: "Alan" <asalvato@tampabay.rr.com>
To: <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Cc: "6pack" <6pack@autox.team.net>
Sent: Friday, March 07, 2003 6:35 PM
Subject: bumble bee wire ??


> I just got some bumble bee spark plug wire made in England " a good
thing".
> But this is a new strain of bumble bee, it has no black stripe, " a bad
> thing".
> My question is where the heck do you get the spark plug connections.  It
seems
> that making your own spark plug wire is now a lost art.
> I went to the local auto parts store, and was told we used to have them
but
> since spark plug wire now comes fully assembled, haven't seen the ends in
> years.
> I thought it would look good on a TR6, but if I can't get the ends, I
guess it
> goes back.
> The new door handles and lug nuts look good,  so all is  not lost.
> Another story:
> I installed a new cd stereo in the car, it required cutting the center
console
> to make it fit. I had to remove the seats because i had to take out the
arm
> rest to remove the center support. It took a lot longer than i figured,
but
> its done.
> The only thing is , I can't figure out where the two nuts and bolts went
to,
> that hold the seat in place. I had to go to Home Depot and get new nuts
and
> bolts.
> Losing it ,
> Al Salvatore
> 76tr6

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