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Hey this looks like the place for passing some ideas past a group of British car fanatics. I am a cabinet maker and a long time Triumph GT6+ owner. The car was purchased in 1977, and taken apart in 1985ish. I moved quite a few times after this. I am amazed at how good the parts are coming out of storage that long. Looking for some input on how to put the windscreen frame back into the body.
 
:savewave: Hi, and welcome to the Forum! Hop over to the Trimuph Forum and post your windscreen frame question, you'll get plenty of help!
 
Welcome - love GT6's...drop over to the Triumph Forum & they'll have the answers to your questions.
 
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This is a great place to hang out. If you have questions there are some experts in the TR forum. If you have time to kill check the pub and humor sections.

We are all friends here. :thumbsup:
 
Hi There jsfbond,

"Welcome Aboard" & as mentioned; Drive over to the "Triumph" Forum & ask whatever questions you may have. There are plenty of nice, knowledgable folks there to assist you; Even in a Full Body Off Restoration.

Regards, Russ
 
Hi There jsfbond,

"Welcome Aboard" & as mentioned; Drive over to the "Triumph" Forum & ask whatever questions you may have. There are plenty of nice, knowledgable folks there to assist you; Even in a Full Body Off Restoration.

Regards, Russ
 
Welcome! You came to the right place!
Post some pictures. We all luv'em...
 
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