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Hey all, so I have a 71 spitfire and a 76tr7 hard top. They have both been sitting for a while (2 plus years) but I am hoping this is the summer at least the spit gets up and running. thanks for the add and I hope you all are prepared for a plethora of questions.
 
Hello rennwyll

Welcome to the forum.

Two great cars. In the LBC world sitting up for two years is nothing. Some have bee resting for decades.
You will find the Triumph section is very active so you are sure to get plenty of tips and advice there for either or both of your projects.

Post some photos.

David
 
Hi, and welcome to the Forum! Lots of great people and help here, dive right in!
 
Hey my name is Ernesto I have a TR4a 1967 I m restoring it. Working every day a couple of hours​
 
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