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Re: GT6

To: rgreene@whoi.edu, triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: GT6
From: Herald948@aol.com
Date: Fri, 15 Dec 2000 14:05:19 EST
In a message dated 12/15/2000 12:13:32 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
rgreene@whoi.edu writes:

> I got a line on a GT6...1973 model year...
>   New wiring harness, new carpets, paint job. Replaced the 73 motor with
>  a 72 motor that he had 600.00 of machine work done. I can also have the
>  original 73 motor along with the engine stand it is now on.
>   It has been stored since 94 and now the brakes are frozen.

Usually not a big deal. Rear shoes tend to bond themselves to the drums on 
these after sitting for some time -- same with the drum to the hub; a two-jaw 
8" gear puller usually will do a nice job of loosening the drum.

>  He also
>  mentioned that the guy that installed the replacement motor also had to
>  put a longer slave cyl. push rod? Do I see a clutch in the future?

Maybe. But I can't think of any reason why this should have had to happen 
unless perhaps a TR6 motor was used? What's the engine serial number?

>   I do not know if it has OD and wire wheels. But I'm hoping/dreaming.

OD is nice, of course. Not likely to have wire wheels, though; that 
apparently wasn't all that popular an option by '73 on the GT6, even though 
the bolt-on wire wheels offered at that time are arguably more durable than 
the splined, knock-off type on early GT6s.

>  1. Is there typical area's of concern like on the Tr6 (Frame rot at
>  trailing arms ect, ect) that I should be aware of.

Rot is a problem, but not so much in the chassis. It's more of a problem in 
the "semi-monocoque" body structure: sills, floors, and radius arm and shock 
mounting points for the rear suspension. (Of course, a '73 GT6 should have 
the swing-spring suspension, so the shock mounts are on the chassis for that 
setup.)

>  2. Are parts available?

For the most part, yes.

>  3: What is it worth?

Not as much as most other Triumph models, sadly.

>  4: There must be parts from a Spit & a TR6 that are the same?

Not too many (beyond sharing a similar engine block), but there is much 
commonality with the Spitfire.

--Andy Mace

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