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Basil reminded me that I had not yet introduced myself. I live in the Chicago area and own three Triumphs: 1959 TR3 and two 1976 TR6s. One of the TR6s is running, the other is a long-delayed restoration project that is now possible thanks to my recent retirement. The purpose of joining this forum is to have additional resources of info for that project. The TR3 was restored almost 20 years ago by a PO and I am currently involved in some upgrades to make driving it more reliable and a little more fun.

Great to be part of this group.
 
Welcome to the best resource on the internet for our LBC's. Be sure to introduce yourself on the Triumph page here as well. They will be your new best friends and you work with your fleet. And remember that we always want to see pictures of your cars. Enjoy the Ride!
 
Hi JPGTOO, welcome to the asylum!

Are you planning to attend the VSCDA vintage races at Blackhawk Farms in a few weeks? The Kastner Cup will be awarded. I hope to be there myself, but probably just on Saturday "Lord willin an the creek don't rise".
 
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