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Hi, I'm new to the British car forum. I have found the technical advice on this site very helpful. although I am a mechanic by trade, these little British cars are a lot different than most of the cars that I work on for a living, so I have a lot to learn.
I am the owner/caretaker of a 1965 Triumph Spitfire. My Dad also owns a 69 GT6 and a 73 Spitfire.
I am looking forward to joining the discussion.
 
Welcome to BCF! I like your description as "caretaker". That's the way many of us feel about the hobby.

I'd imagine you and your dad can contribute many things to our continuing search for truth, justice, and the Triumph way!

Good to have you with us.
Tom
 
Welcome to BCF! I like your description as "caretaker". That's the way many of us feel about the hobby.

I'd imagine you and your dad can contribute many things to our continuing search for truth, justice, and the Triumph way!

Good to have you with us.
Tom

Thanks, I'm happy to have a place to discuss these great old cars.
 
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