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Hi to all. I have a '79 Triumph Spitfire, recently aquired. It's a driver that has 75K on the odometer but has been well cared for and is originally from Arizona so the body is quite clean. This is my first Spitfire after having previously owned a TR-4A and TR-6 several years ago. Looking forward to sharing information with other members.
 
tspitz, welcome to the BCF! You've come to the right place.

Congrats on getting back into British sports cars - sounds like you found a good one. Please post a couple of pics sometime if you get a chance.

Happy Motoring!
 
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