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Randy 71 spit

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Just joined and hoping to be a regular visitor to the site. I have lots of questions for you guys, as I am currently restoring my 1970 spitfire and helping a friend restore his 1975 spitfire 1500. His needs new transmission w/ OD.
I live in Sheffield, PA (tiny town) so I don't have much local help. Looking forward to posting. Thanks,
Randy
 
Hello Randy

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 Spitfire restoration.

David
 
Welcome aboard, Randy! You will get lots of help in our Triumph forums!
 
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