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Brave Woman Purchases Triumph TR4

Triumph_TR4_Girl

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Hi All,

In approximately 2 weeks time I will take delivery of a TR4 Triumph that will undergo a complete ground up, nut and bolt restoration to its original factory specification. Thankfully I have a very patient partner to whom will be doing most of the work!

Look forward to updating you all and probably asking for a lot of help.

Its great to know being a POM now living down under in Sydney that I'll be driving around in a heralded piece of automotive history.
 
Welcome to ya!

We look forward to reading about the progress. Be sure to post pictures!

:cheers:
Mickey
 
I was wondering when you were going to pop in! Congrats on the TR and welcome aboard! You'll get plenty of help from the good folks here!

Basil
 
:savewave: Welcome. True enough, we like pics.

P.S. POM as in Brit in Australia?
 
Welcome aboard!! You are taking on a project, and more power to you! I have a good mate down in the Newcastle area.... I'm a fellow Brit, exiled to the USA.

Ask any questions, you'll always get a friendly, knowledgeable and sometimes irreverent response. Good luck!
 
Welcome to the Forum!
 
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