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Greetings from Auburn, California

Toners

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My wife and I purchased our red, '74 TR6 in the mid-'80s. It went into storage in about 1995 with clutch and transmission issues, awaiting my retirement. With a rebuilt transmission and new clutch, rebuilt carbs, fuel pump, new seats, carpet, dash, etc., it is a joy to have back on the road. I also enjoy the tinkering, the most recent being improving the battery hold-down and replacing the ground strap after it became entangled with the steering column. Next on the list of major projects will be suspension rebuild, front and back, and down the road an engine overhaul. I'm looking forward to being part of this group.

Cheers,
Tony
 
Welcome, Tony!

This is a great place for info, advice, and camaraderie regarding British cars.

Enjoy!

:cheers:
Mickey
 
Hi There Tony,

"Welcome Back" to the wonderful world of LBCs. I`m quite certain you`ll find good (Gear Head) friends & great help in getting whatever questions you may have answered quickly.

Introduce Yourself & Your TR to the "Triumph Forum" and fire away.

Enjoy your "New/Old" TR.

Regards, Russ
 
Hi Tony, and welcome to the Forum! :savewave:
 
Welcome aboard there Tony.......
 
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