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Skier

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Hello, I have a 75 TR6 owned since 85. Last running in 92 and now working to get running again. I have owned two TR7’s, 75 and 80 as well, but really like the 6 better. Looking forward to driving the 6 again and learning from this forum. Best
 

Basil

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Welcome to the BCF! Best of luck getting your TR6 back on the road. You will find all the help you'lll need in out Triumph forum.
 

Madflyer

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I guess the key line is ( Have owned ) I have always wondered why people get a great car, TR 6 and then it sits in some cases for years. The stories lost for not driving a TR 6 over why it had to just collect dust. We are here for you don't let us down. Madflyer
 

DavidApp

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Hello Skier

Welcome to the forum.

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

David
 
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