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Hello from Texas!

wlcarruth

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Although I'm new to the forum and new to drivable British vehicles, I've had my 1973 Triumph TR6 for 5 years. In those 5 years, I put 5 mi on it from purchase to failing state inspection, front end rebuild and clutch master/slave replacement. I have it ambulatory now and I've added another 100 mi in the last month! Finally!
 

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Welcome to the forum! That's a lovely TR6! I especially like the Nativity Scene hood ornament! :angel2:
But seriously, we're happy to have you aboard. Be sure to check out the Triumph forum and also the "Pub" where we discuss all manner of non-car (and non-political) stuff.
 
'new to driveable British vehicles' :grin: love it! welcome
 
Welcome to the British Car Forum. Sounds like you’re taking the slow-but-sure approach to driving Brit. cars :encouragement:
β€˜73 TR6 great choice :cool:
Be sure to checkout the Triumph section of the forum.
 
Where are you located?
Who are you asking? (If you click reply in the lower right of a person's post, it will quote them so other will know who/what you are replying to_.

If you're asking me - I'm in New Mexico.
 
Although I'm new to the forum and new to drivable British vehicles, I've had my 1973 Triumph TR6 for 5 years. In those 5 years, I put 5 mi on it from purchase to failing state inspection, front end rebuild and clutch master/slave replacement. I have it ambulatory now and I've added another 100 mi in the last month! Finally!
There you are... Where are you located in Texas?
 
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