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    Whether it be this forum, the Triumph Experience or other marque forums, I don't think I overstate how invaluable and informative they can be.
    I posted a question on one only an hour ago and got genuine great info from a couple of knoweldgable folks on that particular vehicle.
    It gets harder and harder to maintain older cars and I've found that when taking my "newer?" machines to local shops, the techs working on them, need help.
    The sort of help that can sometimes, only be found on forums like this and others of it's ilk.
    CF1634U+O Pimento/Chestnut
    2nd owner, since 1975
    Now in Fair Oaks, CA

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    Oh yeah. I am not members of many, but have searched around many of them over the years for issues with my cars.
    Jag Forum when I had the XJ40 and X300
    BMW forum for the E46 330Ci 'vert
    VW for the Jetta Sportwagen
    Chevy/GM for the 'ol Burb
    '74 TR6 CF13007U aka "Mr. T"
    Custom Blue (Delft-Like) and New Tan (Formerly Mallard and New Tan)
    Points, Ballast Bypassed, Bosch Blue Coil, Moss Cobalt Wires, Champion RN12YC plugs.
    Peaks and tweaks, but the spirit of Original
    Redlines always.
    My wife is the Driver, I'm just the Mechanic....

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      Bruce
      Couldn't agree more the owner experiences, mechanical knowledge is outstanding, back in the day not much reference with issues & stuck going to junk yard searching for parts. Like fb wouldn't be apart of it were it not for TR6 get/share experiences mechanical info or see pics of other TR6 & the good natured TRIUMPH people world wide

      Triumphully
      Julius

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        I definitely have benefited from the TR7/8 forum on the Triumph Experience website. Since I got my 7 last September, I've posted 127 times on that forum. In many cases I've gotten several answers within just a couple hours of posting a question. Great bunch of guys there, like so many of you here. In many cases I'd be lost on the 7 without that forum.
        1972 TR6, CC75294L
        W58 5 speed / Eaglegate conversion
        Nissan R200"B" differential with Goodparts installation kit
        Goodparts rear hubs, trailing arm brackets and steering rack mounts
        Prestige Autowood Hawaiian koa wood dash panel

        1978 TR7, ACW40304UF
        5 speed coupe, Tahiti Blue

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