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triumphant wayne

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triumphant wayne here. Hello to all. Own a 74 tr6. Bought it 6 yrs ago, trying to improve or replace from ground up yet still able to enjoy driving it most of the time. Probably like most, I do my major work on it for a month or two during the winter. Currently finnished up carb rebuild and better fitting the hood alignment. soon to replace those shift shaft o-rings with backer rings[this time], they still leak. Other refurbished areas so far: all suspension, rebuilt transmission, new top, rebuilt rear end, interior, refurb wood dash, red line tires. Paint by PO not the best but I will tackle that eventually. Always looking for tips and ideas, there's a lot knowledge out there and hopefully I too can help someone along the way.
Well ta ta for now and thanks
 

Basil

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Welcome to the BCF Wayne! You will find we have a very active and engaging group of folks in our Triumph form so be sure to pop in there and say hello also.
 

DavidApp

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Hello Wayne

Welcome to the forum.

The Triumph section is very active so you are sure to get plenty of tips and help there for your TR6 project.

David
 
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