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Ben Quijano

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New member My name is Ben Quijano I bought my 1972, TR-6 23 years ago and I have been working on it ever since. it's caused me to lose most of my hair gained about 50 pounds and have some medical problems. But, I still love my TR 6 I'm glad to be part of this group and hoping to get some good information from all of y'all.
 
Ben - welcome to BCF!

Your description sounds like most of the rest of us. The work takes longer than expected, and we physically change along the way. Must be the gasoline fumes ...

Here's our TR6 area when you're ready to join the circus. And post some photos!

https://www.britishcarforum.com/bcf/forumdisplay.php?18-Triumph

Good to have you with us.
Tom M.
 
Hello Ben

Welcome to the forum.

You will find the Triumph section is very active so you will get plenty of tips and advice for your TR6. Is it drivable or a restoration that is taking a while? There is always work to be done on these old LBCs.

David
 
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