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Triumph GT6. W Midlands. £4,800.00 1972. Baby E-Type with overdrive. For improvement / restoration. Drives. MOT exempt but has full MOT. (MOT history worth a check). For this type of money they're usually a heap of rust and spare parts that have been off the road for decades.
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Last Edit: Mar 4, 2020 21:43:18 GMT by MkX
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adam73bgt
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Aha I saw this for sale on Facebook marketplace as well as it's near me, very cheap for a roadworthy GT6 these days!
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Jan 30, 2020 10:20:04 GMT
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Aha I saw this for sale on Facebook marketplace as well as it's near me, very cheap for a roadworthy GT6 these days! Absolutely, great potential as a rolling resto, if you bought it and threw £5K & lots of weekends at it to get it looking good & running well you'd have a presentable & cheap GT6! Bear in mind that the best on the market are usually around the £25K-£30K mark. These cars would keep up well in modern traffic, a reasonably common modification was to swap out the TR straight-six 2 litre engine for the 2.5 litre version. In hottest form this would bring the 0-60mph time down to around 8½ seconds. The hottest ever GT6? heavily modified and using a 5.9 litre twin-turbo V8 it was clocked at 380mph one way at Bonneville salt flats. www.blacksaltracing.com/
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Last Edit: Jan 30, 2020 12:47:18 GMT by MkX
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