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Hey, I'm ElectricMayhem, and I've had many Triumphs over the years. My first car, back in the 80s, was a TR6. My Dad had a TR3, a GT6, and a Bugeye Sprite.

I've currently got another '73 TR6, a GT6 racecar, and Dad's old Bugeye :smile:

I'm working on getting the TR6 back on the road, so I'm sure I'll have lots of questions!
 
Hello and welcome to the forum.

You will get plenty of help in the Triumph section for your TR6.

Post some photos of the TR6 and Bugeye

David
 
I don't have a pic of the Bugeye, but I'll fix that the next time I'm at Mom's (where it loves). Here's a shot of the TR6 on the day I got it :smile:

tr6.jpeg


It doesn't quite run, the brakes are shot, and there's damage to the front right fender, but those are all addressable
 
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