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Gene Schwarting

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Hello, my name is Gene. It seems a bit strange to be considered "new", since I have owned British cars since 1970 (a new MGB), and restoring cars since 1975. I have done half a dozen old Corvettes (61 through 89), a 65 Porsche, a 66 Mark 2 and a 69 E-type Jaguars, a 67 Spitfire and a 71 Stag. My current project is a 59 TR3A (although titled as a 61), and like all of the others was a basket case when purchased. It is a quirky beast and the cause of ongoing frustrations, so it seemed logical to join the Forum as I expect to have lots of questions. I look forward to using the Forum so as to minimize having to do things over several times (apparently I am a slow learner).
 
Hello Gene

Welcome to the forum.

The Triumph section is very active so you are sure to get plenty of tips, help and advice for your Quirky Beast.

David
 
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