***Vehicle Located in MA - Zoom Classic Cars presents this 1973
Triumph TR6 Roadster. French Blue and featuring a newly rebuilt 2.5
Litre Inline 6 with 4 Speed Manual Transmission. Engine has less
than 1000 miles since rebuilt by Brown's British Imports of
Plymouth, MA. Engine features Dual Webber Carb set-up and nice
Chrome Valve Cover. 93K miles showing on the odometer. Body on the
car is very solid with all the panels lining up nicely and some
minor imperfections along the rocker panel on passenger side as
shown. Paint is in overall nice shape and thought to be original.
This TR6 is a driver quality, mini-project car that could use some
minor work: Interior is clean with black vinyl bucket seats in
decent condition, no carpet and console needs to be reupholstered.
AM/FM radio with cassette mounted in glove box with rear speakers.
Black manual Convertible top in in ok shape and has spent most of
the last 30 years of ownership in the down position and needs
repair especially the plastic windows a shown. Undercarriage is
clean with solid frame and typical surface rust as shown. Trunk is
clean with solid floors, original jack equipment and full spare
tire on factory wheel. Car rides on factory wheels mounted with red
line tires. Rear shocks need to be replaced. Front driver's side
parking light marker needs replacement. Comes with Black
convertible boot and Tonneau cover as shown. Cars runs and drives
very well and can be enjoyed as-is or subject to a cosmetic
restoration as described. Reasonably priced and great entry-level
classic for the TR6 Enthusiast. Stored in MA with clean title in
the owner's name. Call Jeff to arrange a viewing. Thanks for
Looking.
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