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Dafast55

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I just joined your forum yesterday. Getting ready to freshen up the TR6 engine. Planned for next April. I bought it brand new in 1975 and it is still as. It was the day I brought it home less the odometer check engine light mechanism that sits next to the battery. Also the paint. I did a body off paint color change in 83 for surface rust repair and color change. I am changing it back after the engine rebuild in April. I have always bought parts from TRF and Moss. Any new suppliers I am not aware of. My car has been mothballed since 92’. Under cover in beautiful climate controlled garage.
 
welcome! not a lot of original owners here - though some - that makes it particularly special.

I am sure he Triumph folk can lead you to suppliers (for sure Moss is still around)

welcome!
 
Hello and welcome to the forum.

It is great that you are getting ready to enjoy your TR6 again especially a you have had it from new.

The Triumph section is very active so you are sure to get plenty of tips and advice there for your TR6.

David
 
Welcome aboard! Good luck on your engine refresh. I'm sure you'll find lots of help in our Triumph forum!
 
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