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NedZ

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I have had an early TR2, Several TR3s, a couple Spitfires, an MGB, and just added a 1967 Sprite to my garage in the NW suburban Chicago area.
Looking forward to getting some input on this one.
 
wow - that is an impressive list, welcome, you're going to fit right in!
 
Hello NedZ

Welcome to the forum

That is a collection of great cars you have there. Are they drivers or restoration candidates?

The Triumph section is very active so you will get plenty of tips and advice there for the TR2, TR3s and Spitfires. The Spridget section will be a help with the Sprite and of course the MGB section for the B.

Post a few photos of the fleet.

David
 
Actually I began my introduction with “have had”. Never was enough garage space to keep them all and presently have only a 1976 MGB driver and the Sprite project.
 
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