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I have a ‘72 TR-6. It’s been garaged for 30 years. Has rebuilt engine with 20,000 miles on it. Needs floor pans and some body work. Have large garage and motivation.
 
Welcome to BCF! I wish I had a TR6. I love the Spitfire, but always wanted a TR6. You'll find lots of help in our Triumph forum!
 
Welcome to the British Car Forum. When you get done you will have a wonderful car. As I type this I’m out in my ‘73 TR6 and loving every minute of it. Remember to replace dried out rubber hoses, check hydraulics, clean gas tank and carburetors. Enjoy the ride! :driving:
 
Thanks, I’m looking at floor pans now. There’s a large range in prices. I want a quality product. Any suggestions? How about rimmer bros.?
 
Thanks, I’m looking at floor pans now. There’s a large range in prices. I want a quality product. Any suggestions? How about rimmer bros.?
Runners is an excellent supplier.
 
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