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I just registered yesterday. I own a 1971 Triumph GT6 Mk3 I have been gradually working through the mechanicals, at the moment getting ready to install a rebuilt gearbox. Previous to this I have owned three TR6's. I have Learned a lot the hard way I am looking forward to participating in the forum and learning from members. In return share some of my knowledge which will hopefully save members some time an money.
 
Welcome aboard. My wife drove a 73 MKIII GT6 to work for 12 years. I rebuilt head once and rebuilt and replace tranny once. U-joints every other year. Found she was squealing tires leaving the parking lot.
 
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