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Hi, folks. I just joined the forum, though I've owned my Triumph TR3 (1960) for about 15 years. It's a pretty clean driver, and I try to drive it at least once a month unless there's salt on the road. It's not perfect, but if it were I'd be afraid to drive it as often as I do. I'm in Union County, New Jersey.
 

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Welcome - couple of nice cars!
 
Welcome...Both look great, I've never seen a mini with a roof like that...or I haven't paid enough attention
 
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Welcome...Both look great, I've never seen a mini with a roof like that...or I haven't paid enough attention

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It's the sunroof. If someone had told me 20 years ago that some day I'd own two British cars (well, I guess one is German/British), I'd have told them they were crazy. But here I am.
 
Welcome from another NJ person. I owned a TR3 (but around 30 years ago)....I still like them a lot.

I work and live in Morris County NJ (and we have a Summer place in Sussex County).

Do you make it to the Moss Motors BritFest and FallFest show? We usually do, plus other assorted shows in the area. But most of my Brit-car time is spent racing (see picture below)....I just got back from Lime Rock about an hour ago.

Anyway, glad to have you here!
 
Welcome. Your name caught my eye. My father's name was Edward Shea but he went by Ted. His CT licence plate was TSHA which he had since he first started driving; the plate is still on my mother's car.
 
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