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Hello to everyone! My stepson and I recently acquired a 76 (I think ) Triumph TR7. I don't know a whole lot about them, but we think it is a neat little car that we are going have a lot of fun fixing up! I don't have it home yet, but I will post some pics as soon as I do!
 
Welcome! TR7s are a car that while unloved initially look cooler and cooler every time I see one. We will be excited to see pics. Also - how are the fires near you?
 
Welcome! TR7s are a car that while unloved initially look cooler and cooler every time I see one. We will be excited to see pics. Also - how are the fires near you?
Well, the one big fire nearest me was almost under control, but then we got a couple of hot days with high winds and it took off again. I should have the car home this weekend so hopefully pics by Sunday.
 
Sounds great - the car that is. We have a dear friend in Vernon and she is very anxious these days.
 
Welcome to the BCF! Nice to have you on board! I'm not sure if LaVerne finished his 7, but the last time he posted a picture of it, it looked like new! Silly, but I never saved a picture of it. :sorry:
 
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