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Jack1954

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Hello ,
I'm a new member from Belgium, Europe and I drive a yellow 1973 Tr6 PI which I imported in 2012 from Glasgow, Scotland. It has overdrive,a yellow hardtop and is actually on Minilite wheels. As I am now retired at 61, in the past I owned already two TR6 'ses ( in the early and mid seventies) and a TR4 A/ IRS and even a very nice TR5 in the mid eighties. Recently I put a new chassis under the TR6 and had the engine fully rebuild. Luckily one of my best mates is a very skillful mechanic without who's help I could not do this.

Jack Nelissen
Antwerp, Belgium IMG_20140801_131622.jpgIMG_20140306_113713.jpgIMG_20140801_131619.jpg
 
Welcome, Jack!

We've some very active Triumph folks here who will be happy to meet and get to know you. Very nice looking 6 you have and you are indeed fortunate to have a friend with those skills.

:cheers:
Mickey
 
Lovely 6 you have there! Welcome aboard - jump in over in the Triumph forum!
 
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