1935 Frazer Nash TT Replica, Update 4

February 17, 2012 12:00 AM

You've been asking about it, so Jay wanted to let you know what's happening with his latest restoration. The body's almost done, seats and trim. Next on the list? Cranking up the 3D printer to make another crank case. Stay tuned!

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