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1974 TR-6 - Proud Owner

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Hello Fellow BCM Members,

As a recent TR-6 owner and a very recent BCM member, I'm looking forward to learn more about the care, maintenance and upkeep of the storied TR -6 from the membership. Having long coveted this car, I finally bought my very first TR this fall. Garaged for the season (in a heated garage, attached to a battery tender,with full tank w/fuel stabilizer, etc.) I can't wait for the spring to put the top down and drive the country/mountain roads of the Adirondacks. So excited!

Tony
 

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Tony - welcome to BCF. Great looking TR you have there! Sounds like you've had a TR fixation for quite a while. How'd you get interested in those wonderful cars. And driving through the Adirondacks - fantastic! My old stomping grounds are Ticonderoga, Lake George, Glens Falls/Queensbury, Warrensburg, Johnsburg, etc.

I'm about to take another plunge myself ... all shall be revealed soon.

Good to have you with us.
Tom M.
 
Thanks! Yes, a total fixation since college many moons ago. Have a place not to far from your "old stomping grounds."
Good luck finding your TR.

Tony
 
Nice TR6! Welcome to the British Car Forum. Be sure to visit the Triumph section of the forum to get/give help.
 
Hello Tony

Welcome to the forum.

Great looking TR6
You will find the Triumph section is very active so you are sure to get plenty of tips and advice for your TR6.

David
 
Woo hoo! Nice TR6!! Welcome to the asylum ! And thanks for becoming a supporter - much appreciated.
 
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