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Long Time TR6 Owner, new member

rich.smith

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My wife and I are long time TR6 owners - took delivery of our US model TR6 in England at the Leland Factory in 1972, 5,000 miles in Europe, shipped it home to Seattle. Our "6" was my daily driver until the mid 1990's. Since then just for fun. We have done a number of upgrades, a engin and transmission rebuild, new interior and paint.

Over the years I have solved a number of problems with our "6" that seem to plague others I see, but as with any British car I am occastionally looking for answers.

Rich and Kay Smith
Lacey, WA
 
Welcome, Rich - good to have you with us!

Sounds like you're bringing a lot of experience to the ballgame. I think you'll find plenty of camaraderie here - lots of TR owners on board.

:cheers:
Mickey
 
Hi Rich, welcome to the asylum!
 
Hi there folks,

"Welcome" to the BCF.

Having owned your TR that long; It sure would be nice to see some pics; Here as well as on the "Triumph Forum".

Have Fun,

Russ
 
Welcome, and it's great that you've had it that long! We've had our Healey since the late 70's, but you've got us beat:smile:
 
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