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I'm Michelle, a Brit that now live in the Hudson Valley in NY. I've always loved the TR6 and recently rescued a 1975 TR6 from a friends garage. It runs, but needs some heavy welding and body work and well basically everything fixing having sat at some point out side with a hole in it's roof for 3 year or more!! Luckily I have a wonderful local garage that's helping do the big stuff and then I'm going to take it from there and do the reset of the restoration myself (with my highly patient husbands help). I've no clue what I'm doing, but I'm stubborn, determined and can't wait to get started!!
 
" I've no clue what I'm doing, but I'm stubborn, determined and can't wait to get started!!"

You'd be surprised how many of us felt the same when we started here!

Good to have you with us.
Tom M.
 
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