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From Vintage Bikes to Cars

Opie1

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Hi,
After years of riding vintage motorcycles, I'm now trying cars. In Spring of 2017 I picked up a clean 1973 MGB roadster and have driven it a LOT during the past two summers. Now I'm buying a 1963 Triumph TR4 from a 93 year old owner of 35 years. Kind of hate to see the MGB go because its fun and reliable, but I'd like to sample what else is out there. I did the same with bikes. A big Austin Healy has been my desire for years but prices are always beyond my reach. Looking forward to the TR. Who knows what could follow that. Suggestions??
 
Hello Opie1

Welcome to the forum

You will find the Triumph section very active and you are sure to get plenty of help, tips and advice there for your TR4.

David
 
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