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FA Gordon

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I am new to the forum and wanted to introduce myself. My name is Fred and I live in Raleigh. I own a mostly restored '75 TR6. Lots of great info on this board. Look forward to participating.
 
Welcome to the forum. Not a TR6 guy myself, but I apreciate any kind of quality work.

The term "mostly restored" has a broad range of interpretation ranging from a driver car that has most of its parts in working order, to a future 100 point show car just waiting on the last bit of trim to be installed.

Whats your definition of "mostly restored"?
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And a hearty Triumph Welcome from the Land of Enchantment. Love the TR6 and wish you all the luck with yours.
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Welcome! I'm just up the road from you. Lot's of good Triumph info on this site, so please let us know how your resto goes.

Hope to see you at VIR in July. I know a number of Triumph folks who plan to attend.
 
Welcome. I've got a TR7 myself, but all the Brit cars are fun.
 
Greetings FA. I've not been here very long either, but this has turned out to be a very nice forum; one of the few where you can read about the topic without having to wade through all the political/religious diatribes.
TR6 is terrific machine, crude though it may be, and I drive mine quite often from Dallas to Ft Worth on way to work. Enjoy the forum.
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Welcome to the site! As mention above there is a lot of knowledge here! I own a 74 TR6 that i picked up last July!
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<blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Paul Johnson:
TR6 is terrific machine, crude though it may be, and I drive mine quite often from Dallas to Ft Worth on way to work.<hr></blockquote>

Now thats an interesting way to avoid Dallas rush hour trafic, drive the oposite way its going!
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