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Second TR6 after 35 years

BoxerRanch

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Hi everybody, after buying a TR6 again I remembered that my first one (1983-1985) used to require some technical attention every now and then. So I thought it might be a good idea to join this forum. Having grown up near Zuffenhausen, Germany I am actually more of an aircooled guy. But the TR6 has always been my favorite design amongst the classic British roadsters both, acustically and visually.
 
used to require some technical attention every now and then.
A British car that requires attention? Say it isn't so! :p Welcome to the British Car Forum! You'll find we have a very active Triumph section.
 
welcome - glad you are here. great car and great choice!
 
Hello BoxerRanch

Welcome to the forum

You will find the Triumph section is very active so you are sure to get plenty of tips and advice there for your TR6 adventure.

David
 
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