TR6 1970, most of this car will be lost...

TR6 1970, most of this car will be lost...

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Bebee

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232 months

Sunday 15th May 2016
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....through the middle of the trailer when towed away, unless it has a full floor.

Parked up in the early 80's at 35k miles and left to rot.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Triumph-TR6-Genuine-UK-1...biggrin-oAAOSwRjNXNut4




Yertis

18,657 posts

273 months

Sunday 15th May 2016
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The bizarre thing is, the TR6 being what it is, that could be restored. And probably will be, I hope. I'd do it, given the time and space, just for the fun of it.

Bebee

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Sunday 15th May 2016
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More likely the current bid of £960 is for the V5 and matching numbers for a heritage shell.

Yertis

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273 months

Sunday 15th May 2016
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Bebee said:
More likely the current bid of £960 is for the V5 and matching numbers for a heritage shell.
And a chassis. But there's still a lot of reusable/restorable stuff there.

Bebee

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Sunday 15th May 2016
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I did wonder if it had a rear end bump and that's why it was laid up, and that it might be recorded, not worth as much if so.

Yertis

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Sunday 15th May 2016
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I don't think it matters that far back, it's never going to be original and unrestored so makes no difference.