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Hi Gang.. I own a couple of LBC's, thoroughly enjoy british cars, a 74 TR6 and a 66 Sunbeam Tiger, had the TR since it was new in 74 and finally found a Tiger 3yrs ago. I remember watching the TRs and Tigers race at Road America in the 60s and 70s, seems like that place was my home away from home back then when I lived in Illinois.. Now I live in Bastrop tx were it is nice and warm and wonderful place to have a brit car... JIMI
 
Good morning, and welcome to the Forum!
 
Welcome, Jimi! :thumbsup:
 
Nice lookin spridget, I will have to post some pics of the TR6 and the Tiger. I originally set up the 6 for autocrosses but it turned out too nice to race, I guess I just chickened out on tearing it up and just putt around in it on sunny days.. Jimi
 
Hello There Jimi,

A warm (Not Outside) "Welcome" from NE PA. Actually; Its a balmy 40 deg. & overcast.

Introduce Yourself and the TR to the nice folks in the "Triumph" section & of course; Pics (Lots of Them) will be truly enjoyed by all.

Have Fun Here,

Russ
 
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