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kevinpfrancis

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Hi everyone-
Just joined here, in Holly Springs NC
Recently purchased a '71 TR6... runs... needs electrical work, oh yeah, and an interior.
This is my first car project, so should be fun. Looking forward to work ahead!
 
Welcome to the BCF Kevin,

Be sure to stop by the Triumph Forum at https://www.britishcarforum.com/bcf/forumdisplay.php?18-Triumph as the denizens there will become your mentors and new best friends. Please post photos of your TR6, and stop by the Pub for a chat on all sorts of topics when you find a few free minutes.
 
It's British - it's required to have electrical problems! :joyous: (But seriously, welcome to the forum!)
 
Welcome!

I live in Durham and until recently I worked in Apex. You will find the Triumph Club (TCOC) to be a good bunch of people. Be sure to check them out. They have an annual car show in April in Dobson, NC (sort of north-west from Winston-Salem). Locally the MG Car Club has an annual show in May at North Hills in Raleigh. The clubs and their shows are a great way to meet other owners.

Should you need anything feel free to send me a P.M.
 
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