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Fwd: RE: Triumphs 6-cyl

To: triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: Fwd: RE: Triumphs 6-cyl
From: JoeSimcoe@aol.com
Date: Mon, 27 Nov 1995 20:16:22 -0500
Dano - Ditto on Tom Gentry's post.

I missed the initial thread but get the idea.  

Let us know where this stuff is OK??

JoeSimcoe

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Forwarded message:
From:   TGENTR@wgc.woodward.com (Tom Gentry)
Sender: owner-triumphs@triumph.cs.utah.edu
Reply-to:       TGENTR@wgc.woodward.com (Tom Gentry)
To:     triumphs@triumph.cs.utah.edu ('triumphs')
Date: 95-11-27 19:51:23 EST


Dano,
You forgot to give your location.  I'd be interested if they were within a 
couple hundred miles, though.

Tom Gentry
72 Triumph TR-6 OD
86 Dodge Shelby Charger Turbo
88 Sterling 825SL
tgentr@wgc.woodward.com

"Life is too short to drive boring cars!"
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From: triumphs-owner
To: triumphs
Subject: Triumphs 6-cyl
Date: Monday, November 27, 1995 10:52AM

Greetings !
        This is my first time so please forgive any
transgressions.  Having owned 4-cylinder
Triumphs for most of my adult life (until now) I am
somewhat ignorant on the 6 cylinders.  An
acquaintance has what he describes as 'a bunch
of 6 cylinder triumph engines/transmissions' in a
workshed near my house.  He has no idea what
they are from having never owned a 'real' car.
How do I tell what they are from?  Would anyone
be interested in them?   Thanks for any help

Dano
      80 tr7 conv.
      71 Bond Equipe Gt (vitesse/gt6 based)
      73 volvo 1800es
       69 siata spring
       73 opel gt





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