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Welcome aboard "T"! Let the gleaning begin!

What sort of Little British car(s) do you have?
 

lesqa

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Well, thanks for letting join this group. I have a 75 Triumph TR6 that I have owned since 2004, and have been restoring it (frame off) ever since. Something called work kept getting in the way. So mechanically the engine was rebuilt, new clutch, CV joints, Universal Joints, shocks, new hoses, trunions, bushes, brakes all round, Radiator and fuel tank refurbished, everything that came off the frame was sandblasted and refinished. Now I am on the body, replaced floors, repaired inner front wings, replaced front valance, now I am replacing the lower rear valance and the outer rear valance. repaired driver side A post. Things to do.....replace sills and B posts.....
 
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