For Sale: 1973 Triumph TR6 in Stratford, Connecticut for sale in Stratford, CT

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Vehicle Description A beautiful car, 72,000 original miles (1,500 miles a year), last two owners rarely drove it, excellent body with one very small dent, excellent paint and interior, new top, Michelin redline tires (the most expensive for this application), starts instantly, runs flawlessly, excellent power, 90
psi oil pressure when warm, no creaks, rattles, or any other sign of things loose in the rear suspension, original BL radio, nicely carpeted trunk, bumpers appear to be new, no visible rust underneath (or signs of patching, repairs, etc.
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all in all, a lovely TR6.
What else is there? Last owner purchased it from his widowed neighbor, no list or updates or repairs but, then again, nothing seems to need updates of repairs.
Clearly the widow's husband cared for his car as the average owner would not install the best and most expensive Michelin redlines (correct for a TR6).
And, best of all, with its ancient BL radio, clearly never owned by a 'kid.
' We can offer a powerful auxiliary heater for those buyers in a cold climate.
And, of course, with the top down, a wonderful experience owning and driving a classic English sports car.
Wish the aesthetics to change? We can dye the interior in Camel, paint the engine bay to match the exterior and voila! A car ready for local car shows.
Either way, show or 'go,' a lovely low mileage TR6.
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  • Year: 1973
  • Make: Triumph
  • Model: TR6

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