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Hi, Just stumbled on this site from someone's posting on another site. We have 2 1979 Spitfires that are in reasonable driving condition and 2 TR3s that are basket cases. We are slowly working on one of the TR3s as time and weather permit. I am hoping this site will have a lot of useful information for us when we are stymied by British engineering!

Bob
 
Hey Bob! Welcome to the BCF! I have one Triumph that I bought back around 89 or 90 from a man in St Charles MO. By the way, I'm just a couple hours north of you!
 
Good to hear from you. Do you have an active club up there? Our British car club disbanded a couple years ago, mainly I think from internal politics.
 
Hello Bob

Welcome to the forum.

The Triumph section is very active so you are sure to get plenty of advice for your TR3 rebuild and info on the spitfire.

Post some photos of the cars.

David
 
Good to hear from you. Do you have an active club up there? Our British car club disbanded a couple years ago, mainly I think from internal politics.

Yes, we have the BAOA (British Automobile Owners Association) of Albuquerque. I also belong to the local Jaguar club.
 
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