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And is selling it as they downsize their lives.
He bought it in 1977, and has had it ever since.
It has 30k miles on it. And looking at it, I think it's probably legitimate mileage.
It is unrestored, though he has been it's primary caregiver since he bought it and another one that he later rolled as a young man in the desert, somewhere in California. Had a lot of tools in that shop, and I'm pretty sure it's well kept.
He has done something with the exhaust, added a roll bar, and swapped the seats for something HRRRNNNNGGGG SADDLE. Other than that, Omg-riginal.
This is probably the cleanest TR6 I have ever ever seen.
Wants 15k. Might get it. Might not. If you know a Triumph aficionado that is looking, pass this on.
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What's with the roll-over bars? I don't think they're stock.
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Ohhhhh, that looks like a lot of fun. Those are the only Triumphs that do anything for me, and that one looks really nice.
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That is such a time capsule. You might have to do it. The value meter in my gut says more like 12k, but what do I know?
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Hell I would want it, even though I know nothing about them. Its so good.
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On the other hand, similar cars are listed for more .
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Wow! That is a very cool find. How dare he drive it so little.
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Quit making my bank account want to commit suicide!!!