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Hello from Mississippi

Hello BarryCCooper

Welcome to the forum.

You will find the Triumph section is very active so any questions you may have about your will get an answer in short order.

Is your TR6 a runner or a project or some where in between?

David
 
Hello BarryCCooper

Welcome to the forum.

You will find the Triumph section is very active so any questions you may have about your will get an answer in short order.

Is your TR6 a runner or a project or some where in between?

David
I was driving it regularly and one day when backing out of the garage, the brake pedal went all the way to the floor. Plenty of fluid so I figured a brake servo. I didn’t fix it right away, and time/life got away from me. This spring I decided to get it running again, and when I called TRF for parts they said it had been 22 years since I placed an order! I’ve cleaned out the fuel tank, replaced fuel lines, rebuilt carbs, new fuel pump. About to order a starter and we’ll see how she runs.
 
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