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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.
 

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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!
 

Madflyer

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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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