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New owner 1974 TR6

LizB

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Last October I finally took the plunge and purchased a 1974 Emerald TR6 that had gone through a body-off restoration from 2000-2003 by the original owner. I am the third owner. I have alway been in love with LBC since I was a kid in the 60’s. I especially liked the Triumphs because they just seemed sportier and better looking than the MG’s. I graduated from college in ‘74, so a ‘74 TR6 seemed like the perfect choice. I have a lot to learn, and have scoured this forum often! Thank you everyone for all the help you have already provided!
 

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Gliderman8

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Welcome to the British Car Forum. You have good taste in British cars but I'm biased :cool:. Your car looks wonderful. Head over to the Triumph section of the forum whenever you need help or just have a question about your car.
 
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