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GrahamW

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Hi,

My wife and I are new members to the forum.

I race a 1929 Lagonda in most of the pre war races in California and my wife has had a 1958 TR3A for 18 years. This is mainly an everyday car with a few rallies thrown in. After 2 years of non use following paint damage from a hailstorm in Colorado it is underging a recommissioning including rebuilt transmission, wheels, brakes and front suspension. I've promised my wife it will be back on the road at the end of March!!

Look forward to joining in the discussions.

GrahamW.
 
Hello Mr. & Mrs. Graham W.

"Welcome" to the Wonderful World of "LBCs" on "THEE" best Brit Car site around; The "BCF".

Introduce Yourselves to the Triumph Forum for Rec. Information, Giving Information or just simply chatting.

By the way; We all "LOVE" to see pics. so Please post your pic here, there and everywhere.

Happy Motoring,

Russ
 
Hi, and welcome to the Forum to both of you!
 
Wow! A 1929 Lagonda!

Suddenly, my '67 Sprite vintage racer seems <span style="font-style: italic"> new</span> (by comparison). :wink:

Love to see pictures of the Lagonda and the TR3.

Oh, and Welcome! :thumbsup:
 
A "Lag" - wonderful! More details, please, pics etc. 2 litre / 3 litre ?

Oh, and by the way, welcome!
 
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