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Gmarshal2005

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New to the BCF ! I am the proud 2nd owner of an original 1974 Carmine Red Triumph TR6 from West Haven, CT. I've owned the car for 10 years now buying it from the original owner (for the original cost) when it had only 28,333 miles on it. This past Sunday I just crossed 50,000 miles. Runs and looks great with no issues after a new clutch and rebuilt carbs. Drive it as much as possible. To keep it that way, I will ask questions from time to time ! Thanks for having me !
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Welcome to the BCF Coleman! You've come to the right place, and be sure to check the Triumph Forum frequently.

Good luck with your TR6. It sounds like it's doing very well in delivering lots of driving pleasure. I think that the BCF is the best place for advice to help keep it that way.
 
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