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New member - TR6 Nut

k60djg

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Hello all, ive owned a 1969 TR6 for 30 years & yes 20 of these ive been restoring it. You guessed it im not in a rush & i get two much stick from my two boys over how long its taking. I must admit that im at the stage now where i just want to drive it again but mainly needs final welding, painting & assembling with all those nice new shiny bits. Ive just purchased a hard top for it at weekend which ile get painted in origional colour which is Royal Blue, but would be very grateful if someone has a copy of the origional fitting instructions. Thanks in advance if someone can help me - Dunc
 
Welcome, Dunc!

Hop over to the Triumph forum and post your request there; I'm sure you'll get positive results.

:cheers:
Mickey
 
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