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PopsSpit

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Thanks for the add and the site, looking forward to spending time here. I bought a '78 Spitfire and have been restoring it over the last year. It's not my first Triumph , I have owned a 73 Spitfire, a '76(?) GT6, and 2 TR-6's in my youth. Sold them when I got married and had kids. Now 40+ years later I found an Arizona car in boxes and my brother talked me into bringing it back to life. Looking forward to. the driving experience again once it's back on the road. I'm in SE PA and will be looking for any rally's in the area.

Pops
 
Welcome to BCF! Best of luck getting your boxed car back together. You can bet you will get plenty of help here.
 
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