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New member with Triumph Tr6 in Michigan

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My brother-in-law who is in poor health is giving me a tr6 that has been in storage for15+ years. I have had 2 spitfires, the last one in the 90's. I have a custom 67 Chevy pick-up I built with my son. I have had a 29 Model A ford hotrod I built 20 years ago and recently rebuilt, and I also restored a model a truck. First car project was a VW bug. This is not my first rodeo as you can tell. I am sure I will have many questions, learning the Triumph way of building cars, but am looking forward to the challenge in the coming months
 
Hello Red
Welcome to the forum.

The Triumph section is very active so you are sure to get plenty of tips and advice for your project.
Was it stored because it was giving trouble and they were gong to fix it later? After 15 years of storage you will need to replace the tires no matter how much tread they have on them.
Post some photos.

David
 
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