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New Member - 1963 Austin Healey 3000 BJ7

70TR6

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Hello everyone, glad to be a member of the Forum and I am looking forward to interacting and continue learning about these great cars. I am the second owner of my very original BJ7 for the past 8 years or so, which has around 38,000 miles. I also have a 1970 TR6 that I have owned for 25+ years.
 
Hello 70TR6

Welcome to the forum.

You will find that the Triumph section is very active and you are sure to get plenty of tips, help and advice for your TR6 there.

The Pub is an area where almost anything vcomes up for discussion.

Post some photos of the TR6 and the BJ7

David
 
Sure thing, see attached pics of TR6 and Healey 3000. The TR6 has some Richard Good upgrades including rear CV axles, competition springs and nylatron bushings all around. I also converted to Weber DGV carbs around 23 years ago and have been very pleased with them. The Healey is completely original including paint, top and interior.
 

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Sure thing, see attached pics of TR6 and Healey 3000. The TR6 has some Richard Good upgrades including rear CV axles, competition springs and nylatron bushings all around. I also converted to Weber DGV carbs around 23 years ago and have been very pleased with them. The Healey is completely original including paint, top and interior.


Nice! Welcome aboard!
 
Hi everyone! I am in the process of evaluating some TR-6s for purchase to relive some fun of my youth. Hoping to be able to get some tech insight from members to be able to make the best purchase decision I can.
 
Hello Taleco

Check out the Triumph section for TR6 info. You will get plenty of tips and hints there for your TR6 search.

David
 
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