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Num

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Good day all! Thanks for the add from Edmonton Alberta, Canada
I have long wanted a hobby car and as I near retirement ...this is the time!
I searched for a couple years then this one came up.
1974 Triumph TR6 - BRG with Saddle Brown interior
71,000 miles
Was frame off rebuild in around 2005.
A respray was done at the time over Carmine Red.
Previous two owners had for 13 years and put less than 500 miles on it total.
I have a good mechanical aptitude but haven't done major mechanical work for many years ( I do my own oil changes, brakes and minor stuff)
Am nervous about complex issues but with groups like this, Youtube, Facebook and local clubs...I think there is a lot of help available out there.
The car has no rust or mechanical issues at this time (that means TODAY) it does leak a few drops, but they all do.

This is TRix
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Welcome Num - that's a fine looking specimen you have there! You will find our Triumph forum here is very active and engaged so you will fit right in!
 
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