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Hi all - I'm a long time car enthusiast who's been busy with Mazda Miatas, Nissan Sentra SE-R's, BMW E30's and E46's, and now my Triumph GT6 MK3. In 2000 I bought the 1972 GT6 from a seller in Georgia and transported it to the west coast. I've been working on it off-and-on for the past 4 years. Feels like I have 4 more still to go, but I am encouraged by the easy availability of most of the needed body panels and parts (new & used). Looking forward to the day when I can enjoy this car in historic drives as well as the occasional track day or autocross. My goals include a number of performance upgrades based on Kas Kastner's writings on the subject. Good luck to everyone keeping our cars on the roadways. Cheers !
 

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welcome - looks like quite a project, and presumably? your co-pilot?
 
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