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pertuso

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Hello Fellow British Car Enthusiats:
I just finished a grounds up restoration of my TR-6. I've had it since new. Only one owner.... me. About 12 years ago I abandoned i and it sat in my garage until three years ago. Since the its been under extensive restoration. I'm happy I joined and hope to talk to you soon.

Pertuso
 
Pertuso,

Welcome aboard. Hope you get alot more fun years out of your 6. Do you have any pictures of it?

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Walter

52 International L110
66 Triumph Spitfire MkII
75 BMW 2002
79 Triumph Spitfire 1500
 
Hola Pertuso,

Original-owner TRs are rare indeed (those of us who don't have one, never will) so I am glad to hear you have chosen to bring yours back to life and are enjoying it. I'm sure you will find this forum full of useful info for keeping it that way.
 
There are three cars at my house that I'm the original owner of, one will certainly be ditched at some point (wife's '98 Olds Intrigue,) but my '86 Dodge and '02 Corvette will hopefully stick around forever.

As for my TR3, I'm not old enough to have bought a TR3 for myself in 1960, but I'm happy to have been the third or fourth owner (hard to tell which I am.)
 
Here ia apicture of it at arecent auto show
Pertuso
 

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Pertuso,

Great looking car.
 
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