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new member- displaced in illinois

lc_nut

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Just posting to say hi to everyone -

I have several projects and nothing running right now.
One 1969 GT6, and a 1966 TR4a. Neither has much rust, somewhat unusual for Midwestern cars. Both have been raced extensively and show the evidence of their past. The TR4a is complete- just well used. I'm fairly focused on this one, and have been for some time now. I just need more time / money and it would be finished (ha!)
The years have been less kind to the GT6. It is stored inside, but I'm still waiting for the inspiration finish / start this one.

Greetings to all. I hope to lean the experience of the other members to help me finish the projects.
Derik
 
Hi There Derik,

Let me be the 1st to "Welcome" You & Your Toys to "THEE" best LBC site anywhere.

If you have`nt as of yet; Introduce Yourself & Your "New / Old" toys to the "Triumph Forum" folks and I`m very certain you`ll get all the help you`ll ever need for your cars.

Don`t forget to post pics of ea. car! We "LOVE" pics!!

Happy Motoring,

Russ
 
Welcome, Derik!

You're certainly not displaced here - this is the best spot for advice, camaraderie, and sometimes commiseration for all of us infected British car nuts.

Looking forward to watching your progress with the two projects.

:cheers:
Mickey
 
Hi, and welcome to the Forum. Lots of luck with your projects!!
 
Welcome from another Illinois native, down by St. Louis.
 
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