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Hello from Newark, Delaware and Grayling, Michigan

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Hi everyone -

I live in Newark, Delaware and also have a place in Northern Michigan. I've been a fan of LBC's ever since the early sixties when I'd ride to and from choir practice in the Choir Director's TR3 and later big Healey. I've owned a TR3 in the past and currently own a Spitfire which I keep at my cabin in Michigan. I'm hoping to add a TR4 to my little fleet in the Spring. I've been a member of "The Triumph Experience" for a few years and want to expand my horizons. I'm looking forward to participating and learning from those that are far more experienced than me.
 
welcome - and glad you are here! we have members from everywhere but Jer (Sault Ste Marie Ontario) has regularly posted pics from the car show in St. Ignace. - do you ever get there?
 
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