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Having decided to hang up my helmet earlier this year after 40 years racing with the SCCA, I needed something to play with and recently purchased a 1975 TR6. I’m not new to the 6, owning a 1969 from new for many years. It’s sale financed my first Sports Racer a kit that I raced after starting in formula cars.

The 75 need some work. It runs but is a wireing nightmare. Mechanically and cosmetically is in good shape.

I’m forward to the knowledge that is available on the forum. Thanks for having me.

Pete B.
 
welcome - and nothing like wiring to pass away the winter. :D
 
Hello Pete

Welcome to the forum.

You will find the Triumph section is very active so you are sure to get plenty of tips and advice for your TR6 project.

David
 
Wiring can be a real challenge on these cars. Best of luck and welcome to BCF!
 
Welcome! Do you know Paul Decker?
I know who he is but I never met him. He built a few DSR racers using LeGrand components. A friend of mine from PA has one but has not raced in several years. Paul is a several time SCCA National Champion I believe. I think he raced again recently.

Pete B
 
Welcome aboard Pete, Triumphs are great. I am also a SCCA member in St.Louis, ran a MINI S.
 
We used to have a hillclimb (near Eureka,CA),& looking through past results,
I noticed that Paul set a class record,& used to live in Trinidad,CA.
I stopped by his place near Sears Point Raceway,where he's still working on race cars.
 
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