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I've acquired 1975 TR6. plan to restore slowly. frame is in good shape as far as we can tell. needs inner and outer rocker panels and floor pans that I have.
I tend to "lurk" as I have more questions than answers and doing this part-time. car work is second to finishing my plane, but its in a hanger now and TR6 is in my shop.
has been restored(worked on) in the past, and old repairs may complicate current work. have a friend quite knowledgeable who will help me.
 
Welcome aboard! Should get lots of help on you restoration in our Triumph forum.
 
Welcome indeed! My mother as well as my sister live in Guelph (I am in Etobicoke) lots of good advice around here - are you part of any Ontario clubs?
 
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