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Hello BCF,

Kevin here, I just bought a 72 TR6 from someone who had started a full restoration, and ran out of steam. So my garage is full of parts, a totally redone Chassis, and a mostly done body. Can't wait to get started on cleaning up the last of the body work, and rebuilding the rest. But of course it's almost December here in Alberta, Canada, and without a heated garage, perhaps long sessions of work will have to wait for warmer seasons.

Good to be here.
 
Hi, Kevin -

What a coincidence - it's almost December here in Tennessee, too! :devilgrin:

OK, that's pretty typical of the level of humor here in the BCF. But there's lots of serious help with restoring and maintaining these little beasties. Head over to the Triumph side of the forum and post your questions and comments, and be sure to post pictures of your new project.

:cheers:
Mickey
 
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