I have got a very good hint for you to keeping the nice old Engine in good shape with todays ultra dry eco fuels: Use 1:100 API TC two stroke oil / fuel mix as regular driving fuel, that keeps the old fuel-system gaskets, rubber parts, alloy parts etc... and cast iron metal surfaces of those vintage engines in excellent shape...and it also lubricates the valves and upper piston regions. Most Porsche vintage owners in Germany do so :) Also keeps carbs and tank clean and rustfree
the bars make it look unic i have one the same year same bars front bumper and rear ..........pull the six out drop in a v8 327 /700r4 corvette rearend runs 11s 1/4 mile
the bars make it look unic i have one the same year same bars front bumper and rear ..........pull the six out drop in a v8 327 /700r4 corvette rearend runs 11s 1/4 mile
@Rockit181 It is. I'm not sure that this is a '71 because by then the back end was black. This may be a '69 because that would acount for the bumper bar and the non black rear end. I'm not 100% sure though. Great car though, I love Triumphs.
I have got a very good hint for you to keeping the nice old Engine in good shape with todays ultra dry eco fuels: Use 1:100 API TC two stroke oil / fuel mix as regular driving fuel, that keeps the old fuel-system gaskets, rubber parts, alloy parts etc... and cast iron metal surfaces of those vintage engines in excellent shape...and it also lubricates the valves and upper piston regions. Most Porsche vintage owners in Germany do so :) Also keeps carbs and tank clean and rustfree
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I have got a very good hint for you to keeping the nice old Engine in good shape with todays ultra dry eco fuels: Use 1:100 API TC two stroke oil / fuel mix as regular driving fuel, that keeps the old fuel-system gaskets, rubber parts, alloy parts etc... and cast iron metal surfaces of those vintage engines in excellent shape...and it also lubricates the valves and upper piston regions. Most Porsche vintage owners in Germany do so :) Also keeps carbs and tank clean and rustfree
Pnoerre 1 year ago
the bars make it look unic i have one the same year same bars front bumper and rear ..........pull the six out drop in a v8 327 /700r4 corvette rearend runs 11s 1/4 mile
yup black butt...........1971.......
0314jackie 1 year ago
the bars make it look unic i have one the same year same bars front bumper and rear ..........pull the six out drop in a v8 327 /700r4 corvette rearend runs 11s 1/4 mile
0314jackie 1 year ago
isn't the back end supposed to be black?
Rockit181 1 year ago
@Rockit181 It is. I'm not sure that this is a '71 because by then the back end was black. This may be a '69 because that would acount for the bumper bar and the non black rear end. I'm not 100% sure though. Great car though, I love Triumphs.
AnAngryPossom 1 year ago
nice car
shauntvr 1 year ago
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I have got a very good hint for you to keeping the nice old Engine in good shape with todays ultra dry eco fuels: Use 1:100 API TC two stroke oil / fuel mix as regular driving fuel, that keeps the old fuel-system gaskets, rubber parts, alloy parts etc... and cast iron metal surfaces of those vintage engines in excellent shape...and it also lubricates the valves and upper piston regions. Most Porsche vintage owners in Germany do so :) Also keeps carbs and tank clean and rustfree
Haffschlappe 1 year ago
get rid of the bar on the front bumper...
M3addicted 3 years ago 8
@M3addicted
That is an original style bumper though I'm unsure if it was original to this car as the back bumper would have had a similar bar as well....
MikeMPD1315 1 year ago
what a looker! i love tr6's, I'm hoping to get one sooner or later.
GRANDTURISM0 3 years ago 2