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Hi To everyone

I am relatively new to classic cars. Having had a very busy business career I am now slowing down and although still involved with business (Dementia Care Homes) I now have time to indulge myself in a classic car. Two years ago I purchased a Triumph TR6 from the USA. Almost! rust free I have stripped it down to the last nut and bolt. The chassis was blasted and repaired along with the body. IT spent many weeks in the paint shop during which time i refitted the rebuilt engine Gearbox and diff. I am now at the stage of completing the wiring and instrumentation before I send it to be professionally retrimmed. Still a lot of happy hours to go.
 

DavidApp

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Hello crycroft

Welcome to the forum.

You will find the Triumph section is very active so you are sure to get plenty of tips and advice for your TR6 rebuild.
John Skinner in the UK has been doing trim kits for all types of British cars for years. His kits are first class. I used one when I rebuilt my TR3A.

https://www.john-skinner.co.uk

David
 
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