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Tridave

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I just registered yesterday. I own a 1971 Triumph GT6 Mk3 I have been gradually working through the mechanicals, at the moment getting ready to install a rebuilt gearbox. Previous to this I have owned three TR6's. I have Learned a lot the hard way I am looking forward to participating in the forum and learning from members. In return share some of my knowledge which will hopefully save members some time an money.
 

LarryK

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Welcome aboard. My wife drove a 73 MKIII GT6 to work for 12 years. I rebuilt head once and rebuilt and replace tranny once. U-joints every other year. Found she was squealing tires leaving the parking lot.
 
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