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Malowany

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I have been around British cars all my life. I even worked at a British car repair shop in Santa Monica, Ca circa 1976-1977 (Britannia Motors).
I have owned MGBs, MG Midgets, Austin Healey 3000's,Triumph TR-6, Jaguar XKE's, Aston Martin DB-9 and even a Bentley GTC.
I have decided it was time to get a keeper. I found a 1975 TR-6 that was bought out of an estate. It is Mimosa Yellow, with a chestnut interior ( twin to one I owned 35 years ago!). This one has overdrive. It had a/c that was removed, however my local mechanic in St. Petersburg, FL. (Glen's MG), has a left over system that will be installed. Lastly I have been lucky enough to have found an original hardtop that I will be restoring.
Looking forward to being behind the wheel of a TR-6 again!
 
Hello Malowany

Welcome to the forum.

You will find the Triumph section is very active so you are sure to get plenty of tips and advice for your TR6 project.

Sounds like you will have a lot to offer the forum with your long exposure to LBCs.

David
 
One of my TR 6 friends has the hard top and AC He lives in Fresno California Enough said Welcome mine is a 1973 TR 6. Reno NV area Madflyer
 
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