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....I just obtained a 1971 TR6. I've owned British in the past such as a Spitfire and BSA 650 Lightning. I live in Western Canada where the roads are winding and with spectacular views.
 
welcome - and yes you have a beautiful area to drive!
 
Enjoy the rides! Believe it or not we have some great driver roads here in Eastern New Jersey. Great for the LBC's!
 
....I just obtained a 1971 TR6. I've owned British in the past such as a Spitfire and BSA 650 Lightning. I live in Western Canada where the roads are winding and with spectacular views.
Welcome to BCF! Speaking of Western Canada - Banff is on my bucket list!
 
Definitely a place to visit! Fortunate enough to visit for work. Calgary, Banff and Edmonton. For a photography nut it's a goldmine! How did Banff fare after the fires?
 
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