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I have been a British car fan since childhood. It was all my older brothers fault, taking me for rides in his TR3. I purchased my own Triumph in 1973, it was a 69 TR6 bought from my brother in law for $1500. Drove it for over 10 years. Bought an XK8 in the early 2000s but missed slicing through the twisty country roads and bought another TR6. I've had the current TR for well over 20 years and am now sorting through it's issues to celebrate it surviving for over 50 years.
 
welcome - great car (and history) - we would love to see a pic!
 
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