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New to forum, 69 TR6

Jayplum

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Just joined this forum. There seems to be a great group within. I belong to 6-PACK and VTR as well and enjoy them both.
I finally scratched a 45 year itch last year. I test drove a TR6 outside Ft Jackson in SC in 1968. I had orders to deploy so I delayed purchase. Bought this TR and have had a ball working on it, driving it and the fellowship of other LBC owners. Cruising the Blue Ridge Parkway and surrounding areas in Western Va is a treat this time of year.
John
 

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LOL! But at least the car won't leak oil ...

Welcome to BCF. I just got back from a 60 mile drive through our New England back roads. Great fall color and perfect weather!

Tom M.
 
Helps to have a sense of humor when you drive these cars, the 69 TR6s are more similar under the skin to my TR250 than the later TR6s (carbs, motor etc., emissions) although the differences weren't that great across the whole line.
 
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