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My name is Charlie, and my wife Linda and I are the proud owners of a 1976 TR6, Pimento in color. We are the 3rd owners, and for a car titled in the Rust Belt, it was in great condition when we first looked at it. SOLD! This is our first fun car and for two 75 year olds, it IS fun. Linda maned her Rita. We live in a small town, and most roads are state highways, with no traffic lights, and we're very close to some beautiful countryside with rolling hills and curved roads. Perfect for this LBC. Two years ago I changed all the U-Joints, and that's been the only needed repair. A friend from the car club did a brake upgrade, and I replaced the tires as they were incorrect for this car, and I did not want to experiment with dry rot. Over the last 6 plus years, I've visited this forum and it's helped me many times. THANK YOU!
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Beautiful car! the stripes are great - not many still have that detail (or have them replaced when restoring)

glad the forum has helped and glad you have introduced yourself

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Welcome to BCF! Lovely TR6 you have! Hope you enjoy your time here!
 
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