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I have owned triumphs since 1976. My first was a 58TR3. Today I have a 68 TR250, 80 TR7 and 80 TR8. I live in Washington, Indiana, and a member of VTR, 6 Pack, Indiana Triumph Cars, TWOA and my local club Sir Britt. Robin TR8
 
Robin - welcome to BCF.

What got you first interested in Triumphs back in the 1970s? I started my British car addiction/hobby in the 1960s, with a 1955 Jaguar MkVII. Wish I still had it!

Good to have you with us.
Tom M.
 
I have owned triumphs since 1976. My first was a 58TR3. Today I have a 68 TR250, 80 TR7 and 80 TR8. I live in Washington, Indiana, and a member of VTR, 6 Pack, Indiana Triumph Cars, TWOA and my local club Sir Britt. Robin TR8
Welcome to the forum. My first introduction to British cars happened when I babysat a neighbors child and they had a Triumph TR3 owners manual on the coffee table. The couple asked me how much and I asked if I could have the manual.
 
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