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Recently purchased a 1973 Triumph TR-6 in so-so condition. I have been happily fixing the chronic issues associated with ownership of these cars.
I owned a new 1971 TR-6 for 13 years before the frame gave out, a result of my being T-Boned and Hospitalized in 1973. I survived but the car ultimately, after repairs, gave out in 1983.
Being retired now I was able to afford a fixer-upper.
I missed that car over the years.
 
Eric - welcome to BCF. I'd imagine your 1973 TR6 gives you good memories of your 1971 TR6. Glad you survived that accident!

My first "retirement" car back in 2004 was an MGB, and I confess the addiction continues.

Feel free to share some photos, and when you have TR questions, just head over to the BCF Triumph area.

https://www.britishcarforum.com/bcf/forumdisplay.php?18-Triumph

Tom M.
 
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