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Coyote1

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Hi All,
I'm here because the site appears to have active members with good advice and I am going to need lots of help with my new project, a 1974 TR6. I've got decent mechanical experience but have never taken on a restoration.
I bought the TR from a lady who's husband started the restore but passed away about 10 years ago. It has been sitting, covered, in a garage every since. The engine and trans. have been rebuilt, was newly painted, and has uninstalled upholstery and carpet kit. It is clean, sound, straight, and I could find no rust.
Problem is, everything was striped off to do the restore and a lot of parts are missing. No carbs, exhaust, all door parts, top/frame, and a lot of misc. stuff. Going to be one big egg hunt.
Best part is I'm retired and have lots of time.
 
Welcome to ya! We've plenty of folks with lots of experience with TR6's, so you're in good hands.

Mosey on over to the TR forum and post away. Pictures are welcome!

:cheers:
Mickey
 
Hello, and welcome to the Forum! :savewave: There's lots of great help available over on the Trimuph forum. Good luck!!
 
Welcome and nice project car! Luckily there are many places like Victoria British that make finding parts easy.
 
Hi There Larry,

"Welcome" to the BCF. If its help your looking for in restoring your TR6; Just jump over to the Triumph Forum & You`ll find all the help you may need.

Have Fun & Best Wishes with the TR.

Russ
 
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