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General Category => Triumph Sports Cars => Topic started by: Jim Stabe on October 06, 2020, 12:02:56 PM

Title: Widened TR6
Post by: Jim Stabe on October 06, 2020, 12:02:56 PM
There was somebody building a widened TR6 a few years ago and I wonder whatever happened to it. The car was cut down the middle and sheetmetal added to widen it (which caught my attention) and sat on a custom frame as I remember. It looked like it would have made a really nice car.
Title: Re: Widened TR6
Post by: Doogie on October 06, 2020, 01:01:24 PM
i believe the Long Island Triumph Association had a project a few years ago to widen a TR6....take a look on their site.  i don't know if they ever finished it but the idea and approach looked good.
Title: Re: Widened TR6
Post by: BWA on October 06, 2020, 03:49:05 PM
Check this out:
http://www.britishv8.org/triumph/wayne.htm
I remember a few years ago seeing  the finished product on the web.
It looked a bit strange as the windshield had a seam in the middle.
Personally I think he went a little too far.
If he would have widened it by 6" it would have been more subtle.

Cheers
Byron
Title: Re: Widened TR6
Post by: Jim Stabe on October 06, 2020, 05:46:35 PM
That's the one. Whatever happened to it? I widened my MGB by 11" and I like the look so I would like to see it finished

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Title: Re: Widened TR6
Post by: dwtr6v8 on October 23, 2020, 11:30:02 AM
This was from 2001, no update though
https://static1.squarespace.com/static/51ba10b2e4b0ac040c26edc2/t/5600f9fee4b0ea31b7d4796f/1442904574507/TR6%2B6.pdf
Title: Re: Widened TR6
Post by: IaTR6 on October 23, 2020, 11:52:01 AM
I believe, and may be mistaken, but wasn't that widening project the start of Tony Vigliotti's (sp?) RATCO frame?
I thought I read somewhere that the project still exists, and could be restarted. I guess it would take someone
with enough commitment, and maybe more than a little cash.
Dennis
Title: Re: Widened TR6
Post by: BWA on October 23, 2020, 07:35:49 PM
The big issue with widening one of these cars is the windshield glass.
Jim managed to pull it off for his MGB but i am not sure if it would be doable for the TR6.
I suppose you could get a windshield made but it would cost a fair amount of money.

Cheers
Byron
Title: Re: Widened TR6
Post by: 88v8 on October 24, 2020, 04:20:19 AM
Good point about the windscreen. I suppose there must be a screen out there that could be cut down, but it could be a long job to find it. Then there's the custom soft-top to make.

For me, the TR6 being narrow is one if its attractions. That unique sense of sitting in a throbbing torpedo of machinery, which somehow does not echo in the MGB. Narrow cars no longer exist in our fat world, why undo one.......

Ivor
Title: Re: Widened TR6
Post by: Jim Stabe on October 25, 2020, 10:53:23 AM
The TR6 has a pretty substantial windshield frame compared to the MGB so it should be an easier job to modify it to fit a different glass (cut down) than what I did making a new frame entirely. I do hope whoever has the car decides to finish it, I think it would look terrific.

Ivor, I can see wanting to have a narrower car for your B roads in the UK. It would terrify me having to drive my MGB on some of your narrow country lanes.
Title: Re: Widened TR6
Post by: BlownMGB-V8 on October 25, 2020, 10:59:55 AM
Yeah, try that with a '70 Chevelle or Cutlass!

Jim
Title: Re: Widened TR6
Post by: Jim Stabe on October 25, 2020, 11:32:43 AM
Sounds like you tried driving one of those over there. How did that work out?
Title: Re: Widened TR6
Post by: BlownMGB-V8 on October 25, 2020, 03:22:17 PM
Actually no, but I did drive a Multipla. Big soccermom thing, entirely too wide, had 3 across mesh seats and electric folding mirrors before that was a thing, a nod to the narrow byways and an inadequate one at that.

Had a tendency to get wedged into spots that were impossible to get out of.

Jim
Title: Re: Widened TR6
Post by: tr6c4 on November 13, 2021, 07:53:59 AM
I widened my TR6 by cutting along the fender line on both sides of the car, pushing the fenders out and filling the gap by welding in sheet metal.  In my case I needed more width in the back, so from the front it got progressively wider as I went to the back.  The front width addition was 0, and at the back it totaled about 3" wider.  I got another 2" by extending the fender flares (1" per side) for a total of 5" at the rear.  See pictures.

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