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TR4MAN

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I just joined this site last night and wanted to say hello. I have a '62 TR4 I brought hame 8 years ago in four pickup loads. I have been driving it 2 years now. I have fairly good experience with how, at least this one, TR4s go together. It is a daily driver. I have a '65 Cortina GT, also daily driver, that has some issues. I look forward to listening to your advice and possibly contributing some answers.
 
Wow.
*Two* nice cars! Jolly good!
Welcome!
 
The guys to the east have said hello...so here's a hello from the west.

Sounds like two fun cars for the Boise springs, summers and fall.
 
Hey Sam... this a little East/West game? You're outnumbered if it is!!!

TR4man - welcome to our forum, a lot of great people on here. Hope you have fun.

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Hi TR4MAN.....
Welcome aboard from one of the Western Canadians, I see you're just a few miles South of me. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cowboy.gif
 
Good to know another 4 is back on the road.
Welcome to the psyche ward.
we have a lot of fun here, oh yea, and If your not careful you might learn something. No, really, it happened to me.
 
Welcome aboard from one of the Spitfire guys. I've always loved the TR4's great lines. Hope you enjoy the place as much as the rest of us.
 
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