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RWILLIAMG

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My name is Ricky Guertin, I currently live in Sutton, Massachusettes/USA but we are building a house in Putnam, Connecticut/USA. I am the owner of a 1975 Triumph TR6 (her name is Tiger). I graduated high school in 1977 that is when the TR6 first caught my eye. Unfortunetly fresh out of high school/no money, out of college/no money, started
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a family/no money. Finally three years ago I got the okay from my wife. You can buy a TR6 but here's your limit and you better get one that you don't have to spend money on (little did she know). I want a 1975 British Green w/Tan interior. I saw Tiger on Facebook Market Place, I wasn't impressed with the color but it was in my budget so I took a friend of mine that owns MG's and we went to take a look. All changed when I saw the car in person. The owner told me Topaz, she was different and just stood out from the rest. So after 42 years I get to check one more item off my bucker list!
 

PAUL161

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WOW, what a nice-looking TR! (y) It looks like new! Welcome to the forum, lot's of TR folks here to converse with. PJ
 
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