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Greetings from Mexico, MO

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I had been looking for a car the past few months and earlier this week I picked up a '76 Triumph TR6 in the area. Immediate things I need to take care before I can drive it include - turn signals and hazard flashers are not working, brake light is not working, brakes are soft and need work, and when I press on the horn button I get a shock on the steering wheel. Things to work on
 
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Looks nice! If you get a new top for it,
get one with a zip-out rear window.
 
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