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I am glad to have found and registered here. I began a restoration of an old '72 GT6 I've had for lots of years. To be sure, I'll be looking for advice as I go through this and I look forward to exploring the many services the site has to offer.
 
Jim

Welcome to the forum. Please keep us posted on your progress, I have been slowly, very slowly prying a GT6 from a neighbors hands for years now. It has been in garage for the last 25+. His expectations of its value is getting a little bit more realistic, maybe another four years and I will get it :wink:.

Anyway, the Triumph forum is full of alot of great chaps with loads of knowledge.

Pat
 
Howdy Jim,

"CONGRATS" on your "NEW/OLD" toy GT6.

"WELCOME" to the "Wonderful World of LBCs (Little British Cars) on "THEE" best Brit Car Forum anywhere (You already found that out).

Introduce Yourself & Your GT6 to the good folks on the "TRIUMPH FORUM" and let the fun begin.

"WE LOVE PICS"!!

Best Wishes,

Russ
 
Hi Jim, and welcome to the Forum! :savewave:
 
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