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I'm still here! Deep South Texas. 1976 Triumph TR6 working fine...

byrondcagle

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73 year old retired tr6 driver. Wife lets me drive it whenever I get it washed and shined. Our TR6 is all stock except some wire wheels and newer radio. British Racing Green. It holds lots of trophies being shiny, all in Texas. Thanks ya'll.
 
Byron - welcome to BCF.

I used to teach in Edinburg long long ago. Great people, great food, great agricultural programs.

Where'bouts in Texas are you?

Tom M.
 
Hello Byrondcagle

Welcome to the forum.

The Triumph section is very active so you are sure to find plenty of tips and advice if you have issues with your TR6.

Post some photos of your TR6.

David
 
Spent a wonderful August summer back in 72 then again in 82 in San Antonio- a place called Lackland. Welcome to the forum!
 
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