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New member - Cincinnati, OH

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Just bought a basket-case Triumph Spitfire. Hope to meet lots of (very patient) members with good info to help me sort out the mess!
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Welcome!

You've found the best spot on the 'net for assistance, camaraderie and commiseration. Hop over to the Triumph side and post away; plenty of folks with lots of experience and advice!

:cheers:
Mickey
 
Welcome to BCF! You're lucky starting with a basket case. Some of us work for years, and still have one!

hmmm - 1066. That was quite a year! How'd you decide on 1066 for a username?

Tom
 
Hi 1066, and welcome to the Forum!
 
Good Day 1066,

"Welcome" to "THEE" best LBC (Little British Cars) Forum anywhere. I guess you already know that since your onboard.

As mentioned; Introduce Yourself & Your "Old / New" Spit to the "Triumph" Forum & fire away with questions, comments etc.

As Dave mentions; We "LOVE" pics. Any kind of pics (Restored, Un-Restored & or In-Progress Restoration).

Happy Motoring (After our Snow)!!!!!!!!

Russ
 
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