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I am new the the British car group but I love it already! I recently purchased a 1976 Triumph Spitfire 1500 and have already fallen for it!

I joined the forum to get a little help with questions, looks like I can work on it easy enough but might need some advice with the Diff and other things.

Looking forward to picking some brains here!!!
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SWG
 
Welcome aboard, SWG!!!

...pick away. :savewave:
 
Welcome to the Forum.

Nice Spit, I have a 73 Spit myself. They are a blast to drive. You will find all kinds of help here, so ask away.
 
:savewave: Hi SWG, and welcome!!
 
Hi There SWG,

"Welcome" the wonderful world of "LBCs" on the "THEE" best Brit car Forum anywhere.

Have Fun here and with your "New/Old" toy.

Regards, Russ
 
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