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tr4a1965

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Hi, my love affair with a specific British Car started in 1965 when my father purchased a shiny red TR4A. I have had many rides and memories from the various road trips. I always thought that car would be mine and now it is. Sue
 

Gliderman8

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Welcome to the British Car Forum. That’s nice that your dad’s Triumph remains in the family. Be sure to post any questions you may have in the “Triumph” section and enjoy the ride! :driving:
 

Popeye

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Welcome! I’m building a 1967 4A (assembly by a rookie thread). We can have a contest to see who is on the road first (hint: you’ll win!)
 
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