• Notice: If you're posting to get rid of the little man (Lucas), please post A NEW TOPIC with something meaningful. Tell us about yourself and your interest in British cars. You need not share anything too personal. NOTE: this New Member's Forum is only to introduce yourself. If you have specific questions about your little British car, please post those in the appropriate marque-related forum.
    Thanks and welcome to BCF!
    Basil
  • Hi Guest!
    You can help ensure that British Car Forum (BCF) continues to provide a great place to engage in the British car hobby! If you find BCF a beneficial community, please consider supporting our efforts with a subscription.

    There are some perks with a member upgrade!
    **Upgrade Now**
    (PS: Subscribers don't see this gawd-aweful banner
Tips
Tips

New member with gratitude

WingNutz

Freshman Member
Country flag
Offline
I'm from Maryland and just got back into a Triumph Spitfire after a 40 year break. Wow what a difference! I'll look forward to the chance to learn from you all. Thanks for allowing me in! It looks like I've got plenty of messages to catch up on. My last LBC was a '76 Spitfire that I bought new and so I bought another one. But a 45 year old car after multiple owners looks a lot different than the car I remember! Great fun and many gremlins. I look forward to sharing the experience. Thanks.
 
welcome! Great project and a very pretty car. My Midget has the same engine and I can say they are easy to work on. Also, the second half of your user name suggests that 1) you clearly understand your situation and 2) you'll fit in really well! 😁

welcome!
 
Hello WingNutz

Welcome to the forum.

The Triumph section is very active so you are sure to get plenty of tips and advice for your Spitfire project.

David
 
Glad to have you aboard! You've come to the right place for help chasing down gremlins!
 
Last edited:
Back
Top