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donnyboy

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Quick hi to everyone to say I just joined the forum and looking forward to engaging in discussions and tapping into the technical knowhow of the forum. I have owned my 1976 TR6 for nearly 5 years and looking to do a rolling restoration of the car which I've neglected due to having a young family. I live in northern-central New Jersey so if any one has recommendations for a local specialist when inevitably the undertaking exceeds my talent would be much appreciated.
 
Oh Donny Boy, the pipes the pipes are calling... (Exhaust pipes that is). Welcome to BCF! You will get all the help you can stand in our Triumph forum!
 
WELCOME As a TR 6 1973 owner myself Its like the Jonny Cash song a piece at a time. Some simple checks a question or two its all good. There are no bad or dumb questions unless you have already broke it. Tec info & You Tube and the BCF will get you right. Send pic. when you can they are worth a 1,000 words.
 
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