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Hello to everyone. I just wanted to say that I'm a new member of the site. I'm looking forward to utilizing the site's many resources, as well as, communicating with its many members.
 
Nice to have you aboard. This is the best British car forum on the net, so join in and get comfortable.
 
Thanks to all for the warm welcome. And to answer TRED - I have a 1975 TR6. She's Mimosa Yellow with black interior.
 
Welcome David! Good to have another TR guy on the forum.

So are you a musician, producer or just a fan? We have a number of British Car enthusiasts/musicians on the forum, including the head honcho, Basil, who wields a Rickenbacker guitar. (I'm a drummer, but also play quite a bit of guitar, bass, keyboards and blues harp.)
 
Hello David
I am also a new member, I just found the site. It looks like an interesting place. I am in San Diego, & when I get my act together & should be driving my 63 TR4 which I have owned for 20 years & never driven. My wife tells in 06 I will either be driving it or sleeping in it. I guess she is losing patience.

Alan
 
Alan,
You mean she won't let you drive AND sleep in it...My wife won't let me sleep in the garage /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif
 
Sam B -

All three actually. Drums are my main thing, but also on the list is guitar, bass, and a bit of keys. Most of my playing now-a-days is with certain clients of mine. I'm often called upon to pick up a certain instrument and play.
 
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Welcome David! Good to have another TR guy on the forum.

So are you a musician, producer or just a fan? We have a number of British Car enthusiasts/musicians on the forum, including the head honcho, Basil, who wields a Rickenbacker guitar. (I'm a drummer, but also play quite a bit of guitar, bass, keyboards and blues harp.)

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Did somebody say Rickenbacker? /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbsup.gif
 
Welcome David!

My '62 TR4 terrorized Boulder, Co. for 3 years or so, back in the late '70s. I visited there a year or two ago, hardly recognized the place!

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Alan and Shawn,

Thank you for the warm welcome. It's nice to see that this site is home for a lot of, not only Triumph owners, but also very nice people. Thanks again. It feels good to be welcomed.
 
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