More info, on Interceptor, turns out to be a 74. Also, info on the TR6;
though, as an octagoned hearted MG guy, I can't understand what anyone would
want with a Triumph. Brad is about to embark on a new project, something to
do with a Jaguar; though, as a winged souled Jensen guy. . .
>>The Jensen is 1974. It is good to very good condition. It runs great. The
>VIN is: 22109298. It has cream leather with lambs wool inserts. The
>inserts could use some attention. The dash is good shape and the gauges
>WORK! The exhaust is alittle loud and could use new mufflers(it has glass
>packs). The TR-6 is also 1974. It is red (imron) and runs very well. It
>has new tires and chrome wheels(I have the original wheels and redlines).
>It has a new teak dash and steering wheel. It has webbers, electronic
>ignition, and an oil cooler. The top is in good shape and is the one with
>reflective tape. The underneath has been fiberglassed which is a must for
>TR-6's! It does not have overdrive, but it did at one time. It has the
>contol switch for overdrive. All said; it is a dependable TR-6 that looks
>great! Thanks for your help...Brad
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>Bradford Sneeden
>Director, Office of School Services
>School of Education
>122 Speight Building
>East Carolina University
>Greenville, N.C. 27858-4353
>(919)328-6208 fax (919) 328-4153
>email edsneede@eastnet.educ.ecu.edu
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