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Mercules

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I've acquired 1975 TR6. plan to restore slowly. frame is in good shape as far as we can tell. needs inner and outer rocker panels and floor pans that I have.
I tend to "lurk" as I have more questions than answers and doing this part-time. car work is second to finishing my plane, but its in a hanger now and TR6 is in my shop.
has been restored(worked on) in the past, and old repairs may complicate current work. have a friend quite knowledgeable who will help me.
 

Basil

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Welcome aboard! Should get lots of help on you restoration in our Triumph forum.
 

JPSmit

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Welcome indeed! My mother as well as my sister live in Guelph (I am in Etobicoke) lots of good advice around here - are you part of any Ontario clubs?
 
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