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Bravo! and from NAPA you should head to a Vermont ice cream shop! and take the longest twisty back road you can find!
Tom M.
 
Nice car, what is it? PJ
 
I'm pretty sure it's a Triumph GT6.

Not that I'm any expert!
 
I'm pretty sure it's a Triumph GT6.

Not that I'm any expert!
Me either, looks like the Le Mans version.
I know I'm not spelling it right but best I can do this morning.
 
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It is a GT6 (also there is a GT6 badge on the bonnet) :ROFLMAO: non standard paint though
 
...What's the "plus" for?
"The Triumph GT6+ is the American market version of the Triumph GT6 Mk II, a 1969-70 model known for its significantly improved rear suspension that solved the handling problems of the original GT6. It features a powerful 2-liter straight-six engine and a stylish Michelotti-designed coupe body."
 
Thanks Bob. Just call me ol' fumble fingers ...
 
That's ironic - I got a ride in a car just like it the other day.
What's the odds of that?
 
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