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I am new to the group and really enjoying looking around. I know TR-2/3/6's are the car of choice. I can only obtain a Spit4. I dont see many on here. Can I be humble and ask for a pic post to get me through the day?
This will also be use for reference when mine gets here so I can pick out the items wrong with the car.
 
Here's one I saw at a local show here in 2007. I am not sure how correct or original it is.
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No Spitfire here, also in Horseheads, only a pile of TR2 parts. My dad, in Breesport has the light yellow 69 MGB, my brother in Geneva has a beat up TR6, I'm friends with "2 Triumphs" who's over on Miricle Mile with the sharp red TR6, and my buddy up in Cayuta just picked up an MG Midget. If ya want, I can give you contact info for the Twin Tiers Sports car club. A great group of folks that use thier cars (mainly British, but open to all) as an excuse to drive to good resturants, and fun events.
 
Thanks for heads up Banjo. I sent a email to the club and I will get with them after the car is here. I work up at BOCES so as the weather warms up I will have to keep my eyes open.
 
And don't forget to sign up for the North American Spitfire Squadron.

Their Yahoo group is the go to for all things Spitfire.

https://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/nass/

They are a great bunch, the south eastern PA sub set is very active.
 
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