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TR6 4/9/79 to 4/9/23 makes 44 yrs & a day

Thanks Charley match between man & machine, I kept it clean/mechanically maintain, in return, I get to Drive it when/where as often as I need/want:cool:
We have crossed paths several times over the last 30 years. First time for me was at the 1993 Seattle ( actually Arlington airport) VTR car show. You were videoing the cars as they came onto the field. I was driving a yellow TR3B with California license plate--"A TR3B". Actually that car now resides only a few miles from that Arlington location in the hands of my grand daughter.
Through your videos --thanks for the memories.
Charley
 
Charley
My rolodex memory bank recalls those TRIUMPH Moments (some seen here:
) even remember you in your yellow TR3B giving a big wave over the windscreen TR salute as you drove by the camera, good to know it's still in your Family.

1993 ATDI/VTR great event & 1st time VTR National TRIUMPH Convention was held on the west coast & over 400 enthusiast shouting TRIUMPH following group photo, 1986 started capturing on film as many of Us British Iron owners/lovers in attempt to document our time preserving the marques appreciate you bringing up a shared TR Memory
Triumphully
Julius
 
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