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1976 Triumph Tr6 Used / As-is Condition Engine And Others on 2040-parts.com

US $1,450.00
Location:

Miami, Florida, US

Miami, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:United Kingdom

1976 TRIUMPH TR6

I'm selling everything shown in the pictures below, the whole set together

I'm not selling individual pieces, only the whole lot

Everything was taken from a TRIUMPH TR6, year 1976

I do not know which condition the pieces are in,

the car has more than 35 years

It is possible that it may need repairs to work again

The engine does not turn by hand

Everything is located in

Miami - Florida 33166

Local pick-up O N L Y

Terms and Conditions
 
Wire Transfer's - Cashier's Check's  - Cash

 

NO PAYPAL PAYMENT

 

F.O.B. 33166 Florida U.S.A. Local Pick-up ONLY

 

ALL SALES ARE FINAL 

 

NO RETURNS - NO REFUNDS - NO EXCHANGES

 

ALL ITEMS ARE SOLD "AS-IS" WITH NO WARRANTY or GUARANTEE EXPRESSED WRITTEN or IMPLIED

 

THE SELLER ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY REPAIRS REGARDLESS of ANY ORAL STATEMENT ABOUT THIS ITEM

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