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Jimsox51

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Hello I'm Jim, not a new comer to the British car scene. I own a 1969 Triumph TR6 which by the way is the year I graduated high school. I purchased my car in December of 2003 sight unseen other than a few photos. Let's just say over the past 20 years I've become well acquainted with joys of owning my little piece of automotive history. I've totally restored it from the frame up, not to concours standards, as a daily driver and can proudly say I did all the work myself except the machine shop work on my engine rebuild.
 
" ... well acquainted with joys of owning my little piece of automotive history. "

Jim - well said! We all feel that way, believe me.

Welcome to BCF
Tom M.
 
Glad to have you aboard! Lovely TR6 you have there! I'm sure you will be an asset to our Triumph forum and hope you find it a friendly, welcoming place to hang out!
 
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