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Hello from Wegs Garage!

mweg87

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Hello British Car Forum! Excited to be a new member - this looks like a fun community.

We are currently working on the restoration of our 1964 Triumph TR4. Father and son team of Mark and Jim started this journey about 8 years ago. The car was previously owned by a relative, who drove it for many years before parking in storage for about 20 years. The car needed some love, and after a summer of driving with holes in floorboards and sills, a frame up restoration was started.

The body work had many ups and downs that delayed the project for many years. Currently, final assembly of the car is being completed.

This project is the subject of our YouTube channel, Wegs Garage. Each week, you can follow along with the ups and downs of re-assembling a nearly 60 year old car. Subscribe, Like, and don't forget to comment on what you like, what we did wrong, or just to say hi.

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWYuAL_0Ug0rIj4-wdTKWwA/
 

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Welcome aboard Wegs! You will find plenty of help in our Triumph forum so be sure to pop in there and say hello also. It sounds like you might be able to offer some help to others as well!

Basil
 
Hello Mark and Jim

Welcome to the forum

You will find the Triumph section is very active and you are sure to get plenty of tips, help and advice there for your TR4 project.

Post some photos of the TR4.
I will check out your you tube channel.

The pub is an area where almost anything comes up for discussion.

David
 
Just wanted to pop back in and say reading this forum has been super helpful in the past few months! Thanks to all who have offered tips and tricks. We finally attempted our first start of the engine in 8 years. You can see how it went here:

https://youtu.be/af8yuc68HZg
 
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