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nick6063

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Hi all, I am happy to find this forum and honored to be accepted into this arena.

I currently own: 1954 TR-2
1957 TR-3
1960 TR-3A
1961 TR-4
1972 TR-6
1973 TR-6

The TR-4 is going through a frame off restoration.
 

DavidApp

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Hello Nick

Welcome to the forum.

You have a great collection of Triumphs. All drivable apart from the TR4 ?

You will find the Triumph section to be very active and you are sure to get plenty of tips, help and advice there.

Post some photos of the collection.

David
 
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nick6063

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Thank you for the welcomes. The TR-2 Is drivable. The TR3 is in pieces. All the rest have been sitting for years but brakes and engines need service. Also my son owns a TR250. I have a couple of pictures posted. Will have more later.
 

Johnmidas59

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Welcome to the club! You must have a big garage?
John
59 Tr3A TS56437
2005 Avalanche
1999 Miata 10th ANNIVERSARY
1998 Ford Explorer 4dr 5spd
 
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