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JDC 72 Triumph

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Good Day fellow British car enthusiasts, Jeff here with a new member post bringing along my 72 TR6. I have only owned the car for a little over a year and a half but have been looking for a weekend car for quite some time. Yes, I am one of those that had more time on my hands during Covid but it really was finding the right car that made me pull the trigger. TR6's have always been keen to my eye since seeing a few at college in the late 70's but I was never in a position to own one for sooo many reasons, time being the biggest. Love the car, love the drive, love the sound and love the comments I get almost every time I am out in my local Southern CA roads. I have learned a lot since owning it but I have lots more to learn but always willing to work on it when I can but realize time and lack of knowledge of working cars is a current challenge. Best part of owning and driving my TR is meeting great people who are fellow car enthusiasts at gatherings each weekend!

Cheers,

JDC 72TR6
 
Happy to have you aboard, JD! Definitely post a picture or two when you get a chance. Welcome too BCF!
 
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