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backroadsjeff

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backroadsjeff here I'm new to forums and message boards so bear with me. I have been a Triumph fan for some time, and the first car I bought was a TR-7 some 30yrs ago. I presently have a 1978 Spitfire w/od and hardtop, and have just bought a TR-6. Hopefully there are other members in the north shore of MA that can be of assistance locating service shops and engine rebuilders...
 
Welcome, Jeff...you'll find all our "rumfies" are actually good guys!
 
Welcome, Jeff! You're in the right place for aid and camaraderie (and commiseration, should that be a need)!

Mickey
 
Thanks for the warm welcome! I have had my share of challenges with the Spit so far...Since I've owned it (~ 3yrs) I've replaced most of the minor bits and had the gearbox loose the laygear so replaced the whole box and did the clutch while I was in there...Hoping not to have to do that with the TR-6!

J
 
Welcome Jeff! I'm not far away in RI and if you ever need help give me a shout. I'm in the NE Triumph, Cape Cod British Car Club and the British Motor Cars of NE. All good active groups that offer great times and help.

Let me know if I can ever be of assistance to you.
 
Welcome, Jeff!
 
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