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Really glad to be here with you good folks and I look forward to contributing!
I have a very nice 1968 XKE roadster that has been in the family for 42 years. I inherited it from my dad when he passed last year. This rekindled my love for classic British cars, thus, I got a bit carried away on eBay a few weeks ago and bought a great driving 1965 Triumph TR4A of questionable pedigree. I am driving and improving this car as we speak! I look forward to chatting with you all!
Scott
 
Welcome to the British Car Forum. Sounds like you got a case of the "Brit car disease" :giggle:
Not to worry, everyone here has it!
You'll find plenty of help whenever you need it in the Triumph section of the forum.
Start by posting some pics of your cars.
 
Hello Scott

Welcome to the Forum.

You will find the Triumph section is very active so you are sure to get plenty of tips and advice for your new to you TR4A.

David
 
Welcome to BCF! I have a 67 E-Type which I've had since 1980. It under a very slow restoration. Congrats also on the TR4A!
 
Welcome Scott.
Rut, a "TR4 meister" lives in Tuscaloosa, Marvin Gruber, the keeper of more British car parts than the Queen lives in Florence, and I live in Montevallo. There are active car clubs in Huntsville and Fairhope and a "car group" in Birmingham. I may have met your Mum at the Fairhope show last year. Maybe we'll cross paths.
 
Welcome Scott.
Rut, a "TR4 meister" lives in Tuscaloosa, Marvin Gruber, the keeper of more British car parts than the Queen lives in Florence, and I live in Montevallo. There are active car clubs in Huntsville and Fairhope and a "car group" in Birmingham. I may have met your Mum at the Fairhope show last year. Maybe we'll cross paths.
That’s great! I’m glad it’s so active around here. I hope we do, indeed, cross paths as you suggest!
 
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