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Hello, I have a 75 TR6 owned since 85. Last running in 92 and now working to get running again. I have owned two TR7’s, 75 and 80 as well, but really like the 6 better. Looking forward to driving the 6 again and learning from this forum. Best
 
Welcome to the BCF! Best of luck getting your TR6 back on the road. You will find all the help you'lll need in out Triumph forum.
 
I guess the key line is ( Have owned ) I have always wondered why people get a great car, TR 6 and then it sits in some cases for years. The stories lost for not driving a TR 6 over why it had to just collect dust. We are here for you don't let us down. Madflyer
 
Hello Skier

Welcome to the forum.

The Triumph section is very active so you are sure to get plenty of tips and hints there for your TR6 project.

David
 
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