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New Member in the Cotswolds UK.
Some of my triumphs, past & present....

Neil
 
Welcome aboard, my wife drove a yellow GT6 to work for 10 yrs. Like the green, Lemans style. Triumph forum is pretty active here.
 
Welcome, Neil! The wife and I were fortunate enough to visit your area and see our friend, John Macartney, whom we had met earlier when he drove a Triumph Stag across the U.S. to promote and raise funds for PTSD research and treatment. John worked for Standard Triumph for years and is a treasure trove of info. If memory serves, he and his wife live in or near Chipping Campden. Would love to get back there someday...

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Mickey
 
Hello Neil

Welcome to the forum.

You will find the Triumph section is very active so you are sure to get plenty of tips and hints for your Triumphs.

David
 
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