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TR5/TR250 New Addition

Joe_Healey

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'68 TR250 - 65000 original miles - original paint, interior and rust - last ran 1979. Last Triumph I owned was 1967, a TR4 I bought from a Jesuit priest at Fordham and the car I had when I met my wife . I plan on it being a family project for me, my son in law and grand kids. The 3 in the picture are the granddaughter - in the middle - and her best friends.

Joe
 

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Congrats on your purchase. I'm in the middle of restoring one :cool:

Looks like a great project. I look forward to seeing some updates along the way.

Cheers
Tush
 
Joe seen your car at the Hermitage a few times was the purchase local . TG the girls are Yankee fans.
 
You picked a great project! A great picture there too!
 
RJC157

Yes the car was local to me. It came out of a garage in Ridgewood NJ. I meet the guy about a year ago while gasing up. A short conversation and I told him if he was looking to sell the car to let me know. A year later I got the call to my surprise. Not to disappoint but the grandkid is a Mets-Jets-Nets fan. They understand disappointment.

Joe
 
Sorry, can't do that. They are following in my my foot steps. I started life as a Wille Mays, Joe Namath fan. I will say that growing up in NY in the 50s and 60s was magical. I was born in 1947 and was 12 before I realized the World Series wasn't always in NY. Mays, Mantle or Snider. For me its Mays always. Let the flames begin.

BTW. I recognize your Healey also, a very nicely done car
 
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