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Hello from Chicago

apines

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Hi, all,
I have a green '74 TR6 which I've had since 2002 (also a '66 Thunderbird convertible but that's for a different forum). I try to do as much as I can myself and am trying to build my skills but I still have lots to learn so I'm looking forward to digging for answers and ideas here. My current challenge is that I need to rebuild the clutch master and slave cylinders -- parts are on order and I'm pretty confident I can get through that one unscathed. I appreciate that forums like this exist and thank you all for helping to keep these great cars on the road.

Happy motoring!

-Andrew
 
Hello Andrew

Welcome to the forum

The Triumph section is very active so you are sure to get plenty of tips, advice and help with your TR6.

Post some photos.

David
 
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