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SpeedyG

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Hello everyone, I am a British Car Nut from way back having owned, restored and maintained a MG Magnette, a Rover TC2000, a TR6, and most recently acquired a TR4A solid axle, my current project car. It's a native Arizonan vehicle so not too much to fix in the rust department but everything else needs to be taken apart, refinished/restored and put together right. That's where I thought this forum would be a excellent resource and I am looking forward to exchanging information with others here about my journey. Thanks for your help in advance!
 
Welcome to BCF Speedy! You're right next door (I'm in New Mexico). You've come to the right place for friendly informative help from fellow BCNs!
 
Welcome to the BCF SpeedyG,

You have come to the right resource for advice along your journey. Please post a photo or two of your current project, and maybe even a few of your past LBC's too. We look forward to seeing you active in the forum for years to come.
 
Welcome to the forum

You will find the Triumph section is very active and you are sure to get plenty of help, advice and tips there for your project.


David
 
So this is my starting point.

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Looks pretty good. No rust is a good start. Take your time and remember to label your parts so you don't wind up with "leftovers".

Paul
 
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