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About 50 years ago I began my affair with British cars in a 67 MG midget. Went through MGs then went mainland in Alfas & Porsches. Happy to say I'm back in a 67 TR4 A IRS. Just bought it from the second owner who's had it since 78. She's a strong survivor car with only 40K miles, and one re-paint in the original white. I've never given a car a name before, but I think I may now. Looking for a popular English girls name from the period. I did find that in Florida one can tag the car with a plate from the mfg year, if it's pre-1974, so I found a 67 plate on Ebay...I look forward to learning more...thanks for the add.
PS: I assume it's obligatory to show off, so here we go...
 

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Well, if I was going to give a proper English girls name to a proper classic British car, I think Iโ€™d have to pick Sybil.
 
Hello Ozzydog

Welcome to the forum

Nice TR4A

The Triumph section is very active and you will get plenty of help, advice and tips there.

David
 
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