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TexasPaladin

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Joining the forum to learn about the Triumph TR4, principally. I had an MGB 30 years ago and always had a soft spot for Triumph. I saw the 4/5/250 body style and decided that it was for me (though I think all the TRs are beautiful). I've been reading lots of posts and can say I feel that I have learned quite a bit already. Other vehicles in the garage include a 328 coupe and a MINI Cooper as well as a Harley. Thanks and cheers, Charles
 
Welcome, Charles -- this is a great place for support and camaraderie around British cars. We've a very active Triumph community here, so jump over to the TR side and post away!

:cheers:
Mickey
 
Hi there Charles,

"WELCOME" to "THEE" best LBC forum anywhere but you already know that from lurking around.

A TR4 would fit nicely in your stable of toys!

Happy Hunting.

Russ
 
Hello, and welcome to the forum!
 
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