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From: chad.jester@ps.ge.com
To: triumph74tr6@yahoo.com
Subject: TR6 Top Header Bow
Date: Fri, 23 Jul 2004 11:27:17 -0400
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I've had some TR6's with a loose, floppy top header bar, and some with the
bar tightly rivited to the frame. Which is correct?
I currently have a '76 with a tight bar, and a '75 with a loose floppy bar.
Both are getting new tops. Now is the time to repair the '75 if required.
TIA!
Chad
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