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kowalh

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Hello,

I am on the downhill side of a 74 TR6 total restoration. Presently assembling the rolling chassis and hopefully by July will bring the body home.

All of the sheet metal was stripped by dipping and has two coats of epoxy primer. I look forward to reviewing many of the posts and gaining a bit more knowledge about the mechanics of my car.

Henry
 
Hello Henry

Welcome to the forum.

You will find the Triumph section very active. You can expect plenty of help, advice and tips.

Post some photos of your progress.

David
 
Hi David and welcome to the BCF. I have a ā€˜73 TR6 and went down the same resto road as you. I removed the body tub and had it chemically stripped. As Dave mentioned, post some pics in the Triumph section of the forum.
 
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