Hello Rodney, on 2 Nov you wrote:
>Welome Scott,
>You cannot have too much information about your car when it comes to repairs
>and maintenance. Yes, the Bentley is the most expensive, but in most
>regards its also the best. Next come the Haynes - there is a TR260 & 6
>version as well. I recommend both, as each has particular strengths that
>often compliment each other. Both of these occasionally go on sale -
>regularly check the VTR catalog, as well as Moss, TRF, and the other
>suppliers listed on the VTR website. One site I especially like is Obsolete
>Automotive and their website is quite good for parts ordering at:
>http://www.sarnia.com/obsolete/
>Moss and Obsolete also have free newsletters that often have how-tos on
>repairs. The 6-Pack club also has a good newsletter that I'd recomend
>(check them out at http://members.aol.com/tr66pack/welcome.htm). Len
>Renkenberger, a former 6-Pack technical writer has published quite a few
>how-to manuals and articles on TR6 care & feeding based on his many years (&
>miles) of TR6 experience. Called Six-Tech, they may still be available from
>him directly (can anyone else help here?, I've lost track of him), but back
>issues of 6-Pack contain many of his articles. Hope this helps. Drop me a
>line if theres anything you'ld like more info on.
>Rod. '70 TR6 CC55899L
>
...and I can help you with Len Renkenberger's address, as I recently bought
copies of his Six-Tech supplement, Carb Mod Manual, and Hub Handbook.
$9. $5. $5.
His address is 8245 Ingleton Cir., Easton MD 21601
The bad news is, the original Six-Tech manual is still out-of-print. If I
remember correctly, the price for it was around $20. and if there is suf-
ficient demand, I suppose a re-print would be a possibility, but it would
need to go thru Len as he is the copyright holder.
Best regards,
Tom Tweed
SW Ohio
6-Packer
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