Bentley has the diagrams you need.
Overriders were a Triumph Accessory purchased from the dealer. They are
chrome.
Joe B
72 TR-6
On Wed, 13 Oct 1999 08:51:14 -0500 "Ken Waringa" <kwaringa@dynsys.com>
writes:
>
> I bought my first Triumph on Saturday, a 1971 TR6. I previously
> owned a
> 1970 MGB and currently own a 1974 Midget. I decided I was ready for
> a
> change (with a little more power). I have ordered the workshop
> manual for
> my TR6, but it won't be in for a few more days. I have gotten a lot
> of info
> from the VTR site and a couple other sites, but I still have a
> couple
> questions:
> 1. My car is in parts in preparation for painting. A lot of
> the wiring
> under the dash is disconnected (don't know why). Does the Robert
> Bentley
> manual have the schematics for the car? If not, where are they
> available?
> 2. My car has "overriders" for the bumpers. These are round
> pipes that bolt
> to the top of the front and rear bumpers and appear (the bumpers and
> overriders aren't installed) to run the full length of the bumpers.
> None of
> the cars I've looked at on the web have anything similar. Were
> these a
> stock item or an after market add-on? The bumpers have been drilled
> for
> mounting the overriders. The overriders are chrome, but appear to
> have been
> painted black at some time. About half the black paint is peeled
> off. Are
> they supposed to be chrome or black?
>
> I don't plan on restoring the car to show quality, I just want a
> good
> looking daily driver.
>
> I appreciate your assistance.
>
> Thanks
>
> Ken
>
>
Joe Burlein
72 TR-6
Melbourne, FL
Real cars are designed to carry only two people, anything else is just a
bus.
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