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Hot List: 1968 Triumph GT6

Posted on 18 November 2009 by crunge

I came across this one on Chicago Craigslist. It looks gorgeous. In my estimate this is a good buy as these will appreciate in value in coming years.

1968 TRIUMPH GT6 - $10900 (Plainfield)


Date: 2009-11-13, 7:02AM CST
Reply to: sale-hzzwk-1463944532@craigslist.org [Errors when replying to ads?]


1968 Triumph GT6 MKI. Excellent overall condition. No rust, good chrome, good interior. New battery. New brake master cylinder. Runs great. Shifts good. Everything works except heater. Oil pressure, 55 cold, 25 hot. Heater blower works, but condition of heater core unknown. Pictures tell the story. Very original. Very reliable. Contact with questions.

  • Location: Plainfield
  • it’s NOT ok to contact this poster with services or other commercial interests

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3 Comments For This Post

  1. John Says:

    12/26/09

    Dear Sir,

    I am interested in your 1968 Triumph GT-6. Is it still available?

    Thank You.

    John

  2. crunge Says:

    I believe this one sold. I’ll keep on the lookout!

  3. John Says:

    … I prefer a ‘67 GT-6 MK-I..thanks…best wishes

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