Hi sorry about the stupid question, its just my neighbour has an old triumph gt6 in his back yard, its pretty rusty, but nice on the inside, how much would it be worth?
The Mark 1 is the best looking in my opinion. Many would argue the later models ironed out some of the bugs of the early car. They don't look nearly as good though!
Hey everyone, i was just wondering a thing which might sound stupid, is it legal to drive without rear view mirrors even on vintage cars? Dont go mad, i am just wondering if i need to put rear view mirrors on or if its a thing you can skip.
@sootyferrari65 yeah its not a lot, but that was raised to 104 hp in the mk2, and you don't get the sewing machine smooth running of the 6 cylinder engine in a lumpy 4 pot MGB
@walnut5 I agree. I wonder how many of the original 15k are still around. There are a few in the states but most Mk 1's you see are too far gone to save. That's too bad, the shape fantastic. Good luck!
Excellant vid! I sold my red '69 GT6+ six years ago when the kids came and miss it greatly... this gives me motivation to finish restoring my recently inherited '70GT6+.
Hi sorry about the stupid question, its just my neighbour has an old triumph gt6 in his back yard, its pretty rusty, but nice on the inside, how much would it be worth?
TheLongboarderguy 4 months ago
The Mark 1 is the best looking in my opinion. Many would argue the later models ironed out some of the bugs of the early car. They don't look nearly as good though!
gt6mark1 4 months ago
Hey everyone, i was just wondering a thing which might sound stupid, is it legal to drive without rear view mirrors even on vintage cars? Dont go mad, i am just wondering if i need to put rear view mirrors on or if its a thing you can skip.
lillskiten1337 5 months ago
@lillskiten1337 State law says they are manditory. This car only has one door mirrror, from the factory but also has the standard inside mirror too.
BuckeyeTriumphs 4 months ago
@BuckeyeTriumphs ok :)
lillskiten1337 4 months ago
@lillskiten1337 shit music
thevisboer 3 months ago
@thevisboer What does that have to do with my comment?
lillskiten1337 3 months ago
@sootyferrari65 yeah its not a lot, but that was raised to 104 hp in the mk2, and you don't get the sewing machine smooth running of the 6 cylinder engine in a lumpy 4 pot MGB
17473039 5 months ago
I love this car! Thanks for posting this video.
grievouscowboy 8 months ago
95hp? Thats not much more than our mgb and thats only a 4cl
sootyferrari65 8 months ago
it produces 95 horsepower????? damn that sucks
WaldoMSD 10 months ago
@WaldoMSD is a sports car jackass it's not suppose to go fast
thecottonblast 6 months ago
i have one that is currently being restored. Has taken 2 yrs but is almost finished :)
vlad1million 11 months ago
Brings back some good memories,my dad had a 68 Mk I when I was a kid,same color but his had the knockoff's.
OldTriumph 1 year ago
@walnut5 I agree. I wonder how many of the original 15k are still around. There are a few in the states but most Mk 1's you see are too far gone to save. That's too bad, the shape fantastic. Good luck!
BuckeyeTriumphs 1 year ago
Nice video, beautiful car! I'm trying to get my hands on a Mk 1 at the moment but they are so rare now!
walnut5 1 year ago
sweet car...but why did you film this in a grave yard?
bjbarker1988 1 year ago
Thanks Shaun!
BuckeyeTriumphs 1 year ago
nice car
shauntvr 1 year ago
You should get restoring that GT6+! Everywhere I drive this one I get lots of questions and compliments. Thanks for the comment!
BuckeyeTriumphs 2 years ago
Excellant vid! I sold my red '69 GT6+ six years ago when the kids came and miss it greatly... this gives me motivation to finish restoring my recently inherited '70GT6+.
Debagger5 2 years ago
Thanks. Glad you enjoyed the video.
BuckeyeTriumphs 2 years ago
Wow - what a beauty. That car is in some condition - immaculate. Its fabulous.
miniheadkit 2 years ago