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Andymk3

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Hello,
My name is Richard, but most people identify me as Andy. I discovered BCF the other day when googling subjects about my car.
I have a 1972 GT6 MK3. It was given to me by my best friend's family after he passed away 9 years ago.
The car had not been started when I got it for over 20 years or so. I am not a mechanic, but with the help of a friend and others, got the car running about 4 yrs ago.
Learning a lot of things about the car over time and very rewarding when you figure things out.

Will post a thread to the Triumph group as I have developed a leak in the Fuel pump out port. Had seen a post on BCF but lost it and thought I'd join to see if I can get some advice.

Best to All,
Andy
 
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