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New member in St. Paul, MN

Mr Bill

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Greetings all!
I've owned my 1972 Triumph TR6 for about 4 years now. I've been slowly replacing worn components, interior, soft top, brakes, etc. It had a 1974 engine in it when I got it. I installed an HVDA 5-speed conversion kit last year and a Pertronics ignition this summer. I'm currently working on the carbs and tuning trying to get the "sport" back into the "sports car". I really enjoy the car and all of the British car enthusiasts that I've met along the way.
Thanks for all of the great forum post advise.
Bill
 

DavidApp

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Hello Bill

Welcome to the forum

You will find the Triumph section very active and you are sure to get plenty of help, tips and advice for your TR6 project there.

Post some photos of your TR6

David
 
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