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Hello from San Antonio, TX

amcdonald

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Hello,
I am Art McDonald. My 73 TR6 and I live in San Antonio, TX where we are fortunate to be able to drive top down almost year round. The TR is currently up on jack stands awaiting the completion of a new wire harness and carb conversion to EFI. Hopefully it will get done in time to enjoy the spring. In the past I owned a 64 Spitfire, a 74 MGB and a 53 XK150 all of which I wish I still owned. I look forward to being part of the BCF community.
Art
 

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You came to the right place. Welcome!
 
Welcome to the BCF Art. That is a lovely TR6 in your sunny driveway. If you have not already, stop by our Triumph forum at https://www.britishcarforum.com/bcf/forumdisplay.php?18-Triumph where the inhabitants will be ready and able to give you any tips, and will be glad to learn from your experiences as well.

And stop by the Pub in the General Discussions area to join in on a pint and an interesting discussion too.
 
I spent a couple months in San Antonio a couple of times (Basic in 72 and OTS in 82 at Lackland).
 
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