For Sale: 1970 Triumph TR6 in Morrisville, North Carolina for sale in Morrisville, NC

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Vehicle Description A fully restored and beautifully rust free 1970 Triumph TR6 with OVERDRIVE and many thoughtful upgrades.
Purchased from its longtime 96 year old owner, who was a Triumph enthusiast and collector, this car was fully professionally restored and greatly improved! With most all of the upgrades, any TR6 enthusiast looks for including dual downdraft weber carburetors on an aluminum pierce manifold, perTronics, electronic ignition, tube shock conversion, new Dayton Chrome wire, wheels fitted with Perelli tires, Moto Lita wooden steering wheel, biscuit Hartz cloth convertible top, spin on oil filter conversion, emergency hood release, battery disconnect switch, new chrome, full professional paint, and body work and much more.
The car has its fifth wire wheel, owners manual, shop manual, as well as a custom trunk lining package, luggage rack, (which is included, but not installed), car cover, and a huge file a restoration receipts dating back 20 years.
Fully serviced with many more upgrades that are not listed here and ready to drive.
Hard to find a nicer or more thoroughly and thoughtfully refurbished example of a early TR6 with overdrive.
Please feel free to contact me for more pictures, video, or with any questions, and visit my website eurospec.
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  • Year: 1970
  • Make: Triumph
  • Model: TR6

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