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Mattryanmusic

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Hello,
My name is Matt. I'm from Tacoma Washington. I have a 67 Triumph TR4-A with a 302 Ford Swap. I picked it up about 6 months ago and have been having a blast driving it when It's not raining.
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Welcome, Matt! Love the TR4, and British Racing Green is the perfect color for the Pacific NW! I imagine the 302 makes for some spirited driving in the twisties up there!

You're sure to enjoy the crowd here on the Forum. Post like they vote back home in Louisiana: early and often!

Mickey
 
Hi Matt:

Your car looks GREAT ... like Nial said, a real sleeper.

Thanks for posting pics and welcome to the forum!

Matt
 
Welcome to the forum, looks like alot of fun /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/smile.gif

Pat
 
Welcome to the Forum - Great Car!!
 
I'll tell you all one thing, all my buddy's are buying souped up Honda's and Subaru's, but they don't get 1/10th the looks, waves, and respect I get rolling around town in my TR. Worth every penny I spent on it(which was less than some of them spent on their turbos).
 
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