| Not sure what you're interested in. but this is one option.
http://www.triumphworks.com/
There are cheaper alternatives to buy the replacement parts and do it 
yourself. Maybe buy the parts and have a local shop do it.
I would take the frame off -- it's not that big a deal. Lots easier than 
I expected. You'll just need some help.
Don Malling
David A. Schenck wrote:
> List,
> 
> I acquired a very complete and original TR250 last summer.  I am planning on
> doing a complete restoration.  I haven't done anything yet.  In looking over
> the car, the frame has some rough spots.  The front half looks great.  In the
> back both sides where the trailing arms mount look pretty bad and further back
> both sides that lead back to the bumper mountings look bad.  So my question is
> - do I get the frame restored or find a replacement?  What does getting a
> frame restored/fixed cost?  Is it even possible?  How easy is it to find a
> suitable replacement?  Any thoughts or input would be greatly appreciated!!
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Dave Schenck
 |