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Reh

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Hello. Just got a 1970 Triumph GT6+ for my first car. Sweet 15th birthday present. I'm a Volkswagen enthusiast at heart, but how could i pass up something so unique an... well just awesome.
Our other cars at the house;
1984 VW GTI, red
2004 VW R32, red
2006 Pontiac GTO, orange
2003 Honda Element, orange

Pics of the GT6
Picking it up
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In the garage


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Hi There Reh,

"Welcome" to the "BCF" and the Fun of owning an LBC (Little British Car). Introduce yourself to the nice folks on the "Triumph Forum" and fire away with questions, comments etc.

I have a Question? These pics can`t be recent; Can They????????????

Enjoy the Ride,

Russ
 
No these were taken in febuary. Car still runs. Here's the previous owner driving it to the trailor;

 
Congratulations on getting the GT6+. With the R32 and GTO (two of my favorites) already in the household, it appears it has joined very good company.
 
3798j said:
Congratulations on getting the GT6+. With the R32 and GTO (two of my favorites) already in the household, it appears it has joined very good company.

I personaly love the 84 GTI the most.
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