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Hello Everyone, This is Phil from California, USA. I have a Triumph Spitfire (1970), that I picked up from an original owner who flew to England to buy this car and had it shipped to CA. He was a pilot for United Airlines, so it was not hard for him to get the logistics going. I have all the paper work and the original tags from England. I am now looking at MGAs that would be a good fit and we will see how that goes. There are always a few that come up for sale in the USA weekly and I am hoping I can find a good fit (condition, price, etc). I am a member of a small British Car Club here, we have several members and the owners cars cover a wide range of vehicles. (Triumph, MGA, Sprites, Bug-eye, Austin-Healey, MG, MGB Jaguars, eSPRIT, etc.)

-Cheers
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looks great! welcome
 
Welcome! Looks a lot like my Spit, but with nicer bumpers! (mine is a 78)
 
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