At 08:04 PM 1/6/97 -0800, you wrote:
>Happy Belated New Year to All:
>
>Had to repair my driver's side window this weekend on the '70 TR6
>(Comm. No. CC 51904). The glass had jumped off the track. When removing
>the interior trim (this was the first time I've done this although I have
plans of
>replacing all the trim pannels later this spring), all the clips came out
nicely, except
>the odd looking washer bolts which the door pull screwed into! After I
ended up pulling
>the pannel out with the bolt still attached to the door (I did mention I
was planning on
>replacing all the pannels) and realizing it was an expandable anchor in the
door frame,
>I began question this setup.
>
>The door pull is chromed and actually looks realy nice. It has two screws
at either end
>and the pull can swivel up and down [______] (looks like this with the the
top of each
>bracket where it screws into door and the straight line being the pull).
>
>My question is, as I am sure you have already anticipated, is this original
or someone's
>own idea as an add on? I can find no reference to a '70 TR6 having a door
pull and my
>TR6 does not have the crash pad finger pulls on the doors.
>
>Any thoughts?
>
>Scott Suhring
>Elizabethtown, PA
>'70 TR6
>
Didn't TR4's have door pulls?
Jim Sudduth
jims@autodesk.com
'74 TR6 CF20076U
Berkeley, California USA
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