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Picking up my first Triumph (TR4A) on the 22nd. Lots of excitement and an overflowing driveway! Looking forward to getting her back on the road and hoping she's all I expect. My third roadster, (2-datsun 2000's) and my first brit! Look forward to a long relationship! Best regards! JD
 
Welcome aboard! :savewave:

Hop over to the Triumph forum and post some pictures when you get your car!

There are a lot of very knowledgeable people on this forum and they are always ready to help.
 
Hi There JD,

"WELCOME" to the BCF & The Wonderful World of LBCs (Little British Cars).

TR4s are really cool cars. I had a `65TR4 & `66 TR4A & enjoyed them both for the period of time I owned them.

Best Wishes with your "New/Old" Toy.

Russ
 
Hi JD, and welcome to the Forum! :savewave:
 
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