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Gary C

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Hi. My name is Gary. I am currently without a british car. Previous owner of a TR6 and a Austin Healey project car. My very first car was a 1977 TR7.

I have always had a weakness for british cars. I would like to find a high quality TR6 with PI. Tall order, I know, but here I am.
Hope maybe some here can help.

Gary
 
Welcome, Gary, from an LSU alum!

Plenty TR6's out there, and converting to PI shouldn't be out of reach. Good luck with the search!
Mickey
 
Hi Gary - welcome to BCF.

You might also want to post your car search in our Triumph area:


and our Triumph classifieds:


I started back in the 1960s with a Jaguar MkVII saloon. "Grace, Space, and Pace"

Good to have you with us.
Tom M.
 
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