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Fits In It Like a Glove: Lentinello’s 1967 Triumph GT6 on Hemmings TV

Posted March 20, 2013 8:00 AM by dstrohl
Pathfinder Tags: classic auto Hemmings TV Triumph

Now that Richard Lentinello has settled in Florida, we finally convinced him to get in front of the camera for the latest episode of Hemmings TV. His topic of choice: his entirely original 1967 Triumph GT6, which he bought from its original owner. With videographer Don Ashley manning the camera, Richard not only gives us the story of the car and shows us what makes it special, but discusses all that there is to love about original condition cars.

Watch the video on Hemmings.

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03/21/2013 11:33 AM

Nice to see an original one without rust. Obviously not used in the UK for long, if at all!!!

In the UK weather, they used to rust like crazy......new doors and panels were a must after relatively short lives for many.....maybe the export ones were painted/protected better....

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