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As Buzz Lightyear would say - "Triumphs....Triumphs Everywhere"

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Didn't see any British cars until we drove through Parsons,WV,where I saw the first two.
A few miles down the road,saw a White TR7 coming the other way,& when we got into Elkins,
there was a nice Red TR6 going the other way.
And then today,North of Clifton Forge,VA,I saw this TR6 on a trailer.
What's the odds of that?
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Nope, JP.
You need to remember the golden word regarding old vehicles…if it has an identity, we can rebuild it!
 
Nope, JP.
You need to remember the golden word regarding old vehicles…if it has an identity, we can rebuild it!
Agreed. I am on another forum which is historic military vehicles and the pre first world war stuff - I swear you give those guys a bucket of rust and four bolts and they can retore it back to original. :ROFLMAO: :cheers:
 
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