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New guy from Illinois

Steve69

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Hi everybody! I'm new to this forum, and just recently bought a 1969 TR-6. It's going to be a ground-up restoration project, although in it's current state I can have it on the road and safely driveable within a few weeks.
Looking forward to learning a lot on the forum!
Steve
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Welcome Steve!
Have fun with your TR6.

Don't forget to check out the trailing arm mounts (for rust) and the engine thrust washers.
If you're not sure about this or any other stuff, ask on the Triumph Forum here at BCF....lots of good folks there!
 
Welcome Steve, thats not a bad looking TR already! I hope you keep it that pretty shade of blue
 
Howdy Steve,

"Welcome" from the Pocono Mtns of PA.

If you already have`nt; Introduce yourself to the nice folks in the "Triumph" section and "Restore Away".

Have Fun,

Russ
 
Hello Steve, and welcome to the Forum!

Larry
 
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