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MTR4AG

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Hello All,

Thanks for allowing me in to the Forum,

I have been a Triumph 1965 TR-4 owner for over 40 years. I did have some stabilization work done to it when I bought it including body work (those darn sills just demand to rot away) and an engine rebuild in frame. I used it as a daily driver for a year or two then life and family happened. I'm starting into a more invasive restoration now.

Just a month ago I got the chance to purchase a 59 Bug Eye. My wife encouraged this adventure and we are now double British car owners.

MTR4AG
 
Welcome to the forum.
I hope your Bugeye is a runner because they are one of the most fun street legal go-carts ever made! Besides, being one of the simplest cars ever made which makes them great to restore.
 
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