[TR] History of repairs
David Friedlander
forzion7 at gmail.com
Fri Mar 27 09:54:56 MDT 2020
Wow! Here we are, about 50 years later.... move the decimal point
over one place, please.... :- )
David
On Fri, Mar 27, 2020 at 11:45 AM Ron L'Herault <lherault at verizon.net> wrote:
> I was going through some stuff in my basement when I came across a pile of
> repair receipts from when I bought a 1971 TR-6, brand new off the lot. In
> January of ’72 it went in for its 1000 mile service/check up. It cost me
> $16.70. They fixed a non-functioning courtesy light and replaced a snap
> that was missing from the passenger side door, adjusted the hard to pull
> hood latch and addressed a noise in the speedometer I described as a
> buzzing sound.
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> In June of ’72 it was back to the dealer for the 9K mile service. They
> aligned the front end ($26.00), checked white deposit on battery, did oil
> and filter, balanced wheels and sanded and adjusted the brakes. Total was
> $51.74. In September of 1972 they replaced the battery.
>
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> Want more tales of new Triumph dealer maintenance?
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> Ron L
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