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New Member [triumph tr2]

JohnK

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I have been visiting this site for awhile and finally joined.
My father bought my 1955 triumph new in 55 .he stated this was my car and his. I started working on my triumph when I was 5 years old. I learned how to drive in this car , and finally in 1980 I restored it . I still have the car and right now doing complete brake job on it.Feels like old times working on my baby.



John K
1955 TR2
Boston ,Mass
 
Welcome John! We have a pretty active Triumph form here with lots of great folks who I'm sure will welcome you with open arms to the fold!
 
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