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ShenValley

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Hello!

I am a new member, from the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. I am currently working out my frustrations on a 1968 TR250, which I purchased in 1992 as a barn find. After my son decided he wanted to learn how to drive, my condition was that he help me restore the Triumph. Well, we have gotten the chassis completed and are now working our way through 42 years of engine crud. Such fun!

Sincerely,
Eric Pyle

1968 TR250
1971 MGB Roadster
 
Great! Welcome to the forum, Eric!

...umm, MG <span style="font-style: italic">and</span> TR, huh? Ain't that like one foot onna dock, one onna boat? :jester:

(like I have room t' talk) :devilgrin:
 
Doc, surely anyone who drives a 1500 Midget has that problem. I'm surprised BLMH ever made that work!
 
Howdy Eric,

"WELCOME" to "THEE" best LBC (Little British Car) Forum but You already know that!!

Best Wishes on the TR250 project. Its really worth the "Time & Patience" you put into her.

Lets see some pics as we "ALL" here "LOVE" pics!!

Regards, Russ
 
Welcome to the Forum! :savewave:
 
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