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Hello from NEO Ohio

ZigDogg

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My first car was a 68 GT6. Bought it as a senior in high school. Payments were $78.00 a month. Loved the car. Funny I don't remember ever having problems with it. Jumped in and drove it. Traded it in on a brand new 70 MG Midget. That car was fun but electrical problems haunted me. Pushed out of drive and popped clutch to get it going far too many days. Dealership couldn't figure it out. Finally got rid of it. Move ahead many,many years. Finally found my favorite car a 67 TR4a. I'm not really too mechanical but I'm learning and having fun. The car is solid from California but needs more money than I have to make it a pretty one. I'm thinking of touching up the scratches it has accumulated with rattle can kits I've found on line. Oh well. Love the car and love learning and hearing about others and their adventures.
 
Hello ZigDogg

Welcome to the forum.

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

David
 
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