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Keith Pickerign

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Hi to all happy to be here. My name is Keith and I own 2 1977 Triumph TR 7's number 4 and 5 of TR 7 I have owed over several years. I enjoy working on them and even more driving them on nice summer days. My latest project was a out of frame rebuild of the motor on my Java Green TR7. I haven't seen many posts on the TR 7 but admit I haven't went through all pages available on the site. I know it will be great talking with you on these cars trials and tribulations.
 
Welcome, Keith!

We've several members here with Wedges; I'm a former TR8 owner myself. I'm sure they'll introduce themselves shortly.

:cheers:
Mickey
 
Hi There Keith,

"Welcome" to "THEE" best LBC site anywhere on the planet.

If you have`nt done so yet; Introduce Yourself & Your Toy cars to the "Triumph" Forum & enjoy the ride.

Regards, Russ
 
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