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Doug R

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Hello everyone,
I bought my first English car, a 1963 TR four back in 1980. Like a lot of us I’ve been through a lot of cars since then.
I have just brought home a new one to me in all regards, a 77 TVR 2500 M. I’m really excited about this car but I haven’t got to drive it yet due to the weather!
I live in yellow Springs Ohio which is right next-door to Dayton Ohio where we have an annual British car show which is quite wonderful. Perhaps I’ll see some of you there! Or maybe a local cars and coffee.
 

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Welcome aboard. Your TVR is way cool. Triumph engine I think. Keep the snow, but please send the moisture.
 
Welcome aboard! Definite;y a lovely TVR! It occurs to be that the front view reminds me very mycg of the from of a 78 Datsun 280Z my son once had (especially the headlight buckets)
 
Welcome! I stayed in Troy when I moved to Virginia.
TVRs are pretty cool cars!
 
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