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my first brit car ever...

skagroovy

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Grew up in a bowtie family and just couldn't help myself bought a 71 triumph tr6 that needs a little work... Drove it home and couldn't help but to start laughing.... Too much fun....
 
Oh, yeah - you're hooked!

Welcome to the party!

:cheers:
Mickey
 
skagroovy said:
Grew up in a bowtie family and just couldn't help myself bought a 71 triumph tr6 that needs a little work... Drove it home and couldn't help but to start laughing.... Too much fun....

Let th' party COMMENCE!! :thumbsup:
 
Well you were easy pickins.

Welcome to the forum.

:savewave:
 
Welome to the Forum :savewave:
 
Hi There skagroovy,

"Welcome" to the Wonderful World of LBCs (Little British Cars) & continue "Laughing" & enjoy your TR6.

We all "LOVE" pics here so; Post away & don`t forget to introduce yourself to the "Triumph Forum".

Have Fun,

Russ
 
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