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Hello, All!
I am so glad to be a part of this Forum. Who better to help, sympathize and troubleshoot with than other UK enthusiasts?! I have wanted a TR7 since I was 16 and I just recently purchased a Triumph TR7 Spider in July. We are currently restoring it slowly but surely. Sadly, I am not the least bit mechanically inclined, and therefore am going to a restoration place to get most of the work done. I so envy those of you that have the know how to do it yourself! Hope you don't mind lots of questions! Happy Driving!
Monica
 
Glad to have you aboard Monica! You will find lots of friendly help and camaraderie here! Our Triumph forum is very active, so jump in when the mood strikes!

Basil
 
Allow me to hasten and add my welcome. While I have a TR7 5speed my daughter has aTR7 automatic that she is very fond of. Both are 81 models with fuel injection. Is your Spider Fuel injected? All the California ones were, from what I understand. Good Luck, and again welcome.
 
Hello Monica,

"Welcome" to the wonderful world of "LBCs" (Little British Cars) from the Pocono Mtns. of PA.

As Basil had mentioned; Introduce yourself to all (And there are a lot)of folks in the Triumph section who are ready, willing and able to assist you in your TR restoration.

Best Wishes,

Russ
 
Hello, I have two TR7's, one FHC and one DHC. My DHC I just finished spending four years intalling a Rover V8, etc I pulled from my TR8 parts car. My advice on your car is not to be in a hurry. Some of my parts I've been able to source from British Parts NOrthwest. I have some extra engine and braking bits left over from my conversion if you are looking for a hard to find part ask on the forum, someone probably has it. One of my rather tall neighbors (at least 6'5") drives his TR8 in the summers. He fits just fine with the top down. phil
 
Hi, Monica, and welcome to the Forum. Glad you found us!
 
Hi, Dale.
Thanks for the welcome. From the paperwork that I have, it seems that my car spent 2 months in PA before being shipped to California. That would explain why it is not fuel injection--it has the dual carbs. It appears that your family knows much about wedgies since you have 2! Keep an eye out for me as I am sure to have many more questions. Happy driving!
MH
 
Welcome to the fold, Monica. There are more than a few wedge heads over in the Triumph forum, plenty of knowledge to draw from. Enjoy!
 
Wecome Monica! I too started my journey with litte to no real mechanical experiencea and 77 Midget. (Lovingly dubbed "Little Satan" by the local LBC mechanics) You will find that these guys have the patience to walk you through many of the repairs that would normally go to the restoration shop, and you might find that with their help and a little determination that you can do quite a bit of your restoration yourself!
We are presently in the middle of our 2nd project...and most of the credit goes to the guys on BCF!
 
Thanks, Terriphil!
I think you are right. I feel as if I am learning so much already. I am so glad to have the members of BCF to help bounce ideas off of!
MH
 
Welcome Monica!

I am the resident who brings things to you if I have them and you need them.
It is a pleasure to have another girl on board as the boys get giddy and then are more civil to each other.
See, you've already made an impact.
Listen to that Terri girl, she has learned and knows her way around an MG and other LBCs

Dave :savewave:
 
Hi Monica, allow me to add my somewhat belated greeting! You are going to love it here, it's the friendliest web community I have found, regardless of interest! You have found the best place to be. :thumbsup:
 
Hola Monica !!

Welcome to the BCF.
There are plenty of us non-mechanic members
on board. The experts give great advice and
technical help.

Tinster from Puerto Rico
 
Hola Tinster, en realidad eres de Puerto Rico o es solo una broma? Gracias a todos por la bienvenida!
Monica
 
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