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    New Guy - Walter Hallman

    Thanks for the add. I have a 1964 Triumph TR4. Working on a frame up restoration.
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    New guy

    Thanks for having me. I own a 1978 triumph spitfire. Currently replacing cracked fuel lines. Started car seem to have a stuck float fuel flowing out of carb. Will know more tomorrow it’s hot out. Reading all your posts has given me hope for this budget project.
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