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New member from Tracy, CA

2wrench

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I'm a new member from Tracy, CA and I recently purchased
a 1974 TR6. Looking forward to getting help from some
of the other Triumph owners out there.

Have just about enough experience with mechanics to need
a lot of patience. Not looking to do an off-frame
restore, but I do want the car to look nice, run well
with everything working. Not asking much, am I?
 

AweMan

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2wrench:
Welcome to the best of the rest, as far as comrodery and info. for your brittish car. I`m sure you will enjoy yourself on this forum. Lots of expertise here!
 

GB1

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Welcome to the forum.

Your experience is the same as most of us here. It is nice to have a new addition to our gang.

Patrick
 
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Thanks, Kerry. It took me over a week to get back to here.
Still learning my way around, plus working on the car.

So much to do. I'm excited and want to get to that place
where it looks acceptably well and runs good, then just
drive it.

Also, I like your quote, as I've read a few of your comments.
Best wishes in all you do,
Dennis.
 
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No, I haven't considered a set of SU's. Errr, forgive
me, but I might not recognize an SU if one was sitting
next to me...

But I have a hunch, since you broached the subject, that
it would be good to know what an SU is.

Please tell me more. Will it really make my car sing?
Dennis

PS. Is that singing in soprano or alto?
 

AweMan

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2wrench said:
No, I haven't considered a set of SU's. Errr, forgive
me, but I might not recognize an SU if one was sitting
next to me...

But I have a hunch, since you broached the subject, that
it would be good to know what an SU is.

Please tell me more. Will it really make my car sing?
Dennis

PS. Is that singing in soprano or alto?

Dennis:
You cracked me up with that one! /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/lol.gif
 

apbos

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2wrench
Welcome from Escalon (just down 120). I think you will find a lot of help here on the forum. We have a lot of local expertese here in the valley also (you just need to know where to look).

Paul
 
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