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My Introduction by Patrick Huckels

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Hello everyone. My name is Patrick and I am an avid Triumph TR6 owner. I even read books related to both the car and the Triumph Company. I am working on my last (at least for now) 1974 /2 French Blue TR6 affectionately known as LeftOvers. Since I have restored 3 prior TR6's I had a lot of left over parts. My wife challenged me to repair and refurbish this remaining TR6 using parts accumulated over some 10 years. I took her up on the challenge and have found an amazing amount of parts in both my garage and basement. This car will become my daily driver. It has OD and a Hardtop that I imported from England. I have really gone in deep with this car leaving no bolt unturned or bullet connector unpolished. My goal is to have this 6 on the road by spring of 2019.
 
Welcome aboard Patrick! While I was born elsewhere, I went to high school and joined the Air Force from Aurora. I am an alum of Hinkley High School in Aurora. (a "few" years ago).

You will find our Triumph forum full of engaged, helpful TR lovers! Be sure to jump in at the Triumph Forum as well!
 
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