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Wayne Keith here, I have recently relocated to Sabattus Maine. I have retired (semi) from working in Aviation Occasionally do some airworthiness work for my former employer. I am now beginning the reassembly of my 1975 Triumph Spitfire that has been disassembled since 2009. Hopefully there won't be many parts left over when finished :smile:
 
Welcome to the BCF, Wayne! Now I'm just a little corn-fused. You say you relocated to Sabattus Maine. You're Profile shows your location as Sabattus Connecticut? Where did you rfeloacte from?
 
Hello Wayne.

Welcome to the forum.

You will find the Triumph section is very active so you are sure to get plenty of tips and advice for your Spitfire project. Bits left over or missing is not uncommon with these long term projects.

David
 
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