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HI, My name is Pat (male Pat, not female Pat). I live in Spokane, WA. I just sold a 1970 GT6+ and am without a British car at this moment. Always looking though.
 
Welcome aboard. I sold a GT6 some time ago and kind of regret it. My wife had driven it for 10 yrs, 190K miles. I kept up with the broken u-joints, axle donuts and broken tranmission. All of a sudden it developed a twitch from the rear. Thinking it was shock mount, ordered replacements and never had time to put them in. She bought a Land Rover so car sat. Later I decided to sell it and a pile of parts as big as the car. Come to find out a rear trunnion bolt had broke (I had the bolts ). Saw it in a British car show and recognized it thru the dash. Car was a 73, with 72 guages from a short under dash.
 
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