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Hi folks! I’m Jeffrey. I joined the forum because I’m finally ready to scratch an itch that’s been building for a long time: I’m looking for a Triumph GT6+.

I am hoping to find a car but also find other enthusiasts to learn from and share stories with.

Glad to be here. :smile:
 
You are in the right place, welcome! If nothing else you will find equally codependant people to encourage your craving 😁
 
Haha! That’s, um, good news? 😬 my wife and kids will be happy that I’ll have somewhere else to ramble.
 
Glad to have you aboard, Jeffrey! By the way, I spent my high school years in Denver (well, Aurora really). Graduated from Hinkley High School (a "few" years ago).

You will find our Triumph forum very active, engaged and helpful.
 
Ah, nice! Well, it seems to be getting a little hotter, but we still have that super dry weather that is so very gentle on rust-prone vintage cars. I was born in Boulder, but mostly grew up in Cleveland, AKA part of the Rust Belt. One of the first things I noticed moving back was how good the condition of the old cars is.
 
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