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Just signed up - Paul with a 78 spitfire

ru4_it

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Hello Brit car enthusiast's.
Nice to see these support groups.
I'm mostly happy with the results of my 2 bit efforts on my car. It's my first go at a low budget build all while being a family man with 2 young boys.
Couple of issues need sorting, but that's the fun they say.
 
Hi Paul - welcome to BCF.

We like photos of members' cars!

You might want to start a new topic in the Triumph forum here, about your rough idle problem.

Tom M.
 
Welcome aboard Paul! I have a 78 Spit as well. Post a picture when you get a chance.
 
Welcome to the BCF Paul! Assume you know about the British car meets in the/your/our region:

Vancouver BC in May, Kenmore WA in July and Portland on Labor Day weekend (USA's Labor Day, that is) in September. Yes, they're all behind us this year and nice driving days are rapidly becoming scarcer around these parts, but they constitute reasons to soldier on through the winter and provide motivation to get and/or keep your LBC ready for the road.

Meantime, hope to see you at the shows and on the road.
 
Here are some pics
Day 1.jpg-Eileen-.jpg
The first Pic was day day 1. I parked behind the wife's flex while I moved my truck so I could get 'Eileen' in to the garage. The size difference was so amazing I had to take that pic.
The second picture was early this season, donning her newly purchased wheels.
I have done so much work to her, I almost can't remember it all. And like most of you I'm sure, there's still tons to go.
Love my spit!
 
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