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Hi, New Member from Maryland

Art_F

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Hi, I'm new to the forum. But since I'm posting here, you probably guessed that.

I drive a 1976 Triumph Spitfire 1500 that I bought as a parts car in 1985. It was so much more solid than my original Spitfire that it became my daily driver. Now it has over 190,000 miles on it. All with the original engine.

I'm a member of the DC-centered Capital Triumph Register.

As a side note, I recently posted a calendar listing for our club's Britain on the Green show to be held on April 25 in Alexandria, VA. Unfortunately, I garbled the web site for the club and the event. The correct site is:

www.capitaltriumphregister.com
 
Welcome Art;

This is the corner of mayhem and mishap.
On the other hand, there is no better site on the "Net.
Slip over to the Triumph forum and greet the folks.
P.S. Pictures will make you friends for life.
ENJOY

Dave :savewave:
 
:savewave: Hi Art, and welcome to the Forum from another Marylander!
 
Hi Art; and welcome. Look up "mk2sprite" he was looking for somebody in Maryland to put peepers on a car for sale.
 
Here is the post from Mike.
Was wondering if any members from Maryland/ would be willing to look at a car for me if was close enough to them?
car is in Stevensville, Md.
Thanks
Mike
 
Welcome to the crew, Art!
 
Hiya Art.

Pull up a prop an' expect to be welcomed.

What's a "DC"?!?! Direct Curent?
:devilgrin:
 
Howdy Art,

"Welcome" to "THEE" best LBC forum anywhere.

In the event you have`nt done this yet; Introduce Yourself and Your Spit to the nice folks on Triumph Forum & have Yourself a good time.

Regards, Russ

PS: It sure does`nt look good for a little cruise this weekend for you folks up in the N.E. I`m orig from PA & don`t envy you at all.
 
Hi Art. Welcome to the place. I think you'll be staying a while.
 
Dr Entropy, DC = District of Columbia. It's sort of a non-state sandwiched in between the commonwealth of Virginia and the state of Maryland.

Hey Bryan, I'm retired USAF also.
 
Yeah, Art, I've heard of it. :devilgrin:

I spent some time at Andrews back inna day. Aircrew qualified, phlyin' photog. :laugh:

Hope ya stick around!
 
Welcome Art..
Have a great time here
 
My sister lives in MD - Severna Park area (not sure I spelled that right)
 
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