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I read the instructions after finally returning after a long absence of computer issues...and was told by the info to post as a new member,OK altho I joined in 2003...??? OK . So here goes, I would like to introduce myself....as Butch Cassidy and the Sundance kid...if I gotta start over, then I pick those names...:rolleye:....so grab a large box of popcorn and let the show begin..down in front please :encouragement:
 
No, no, if you follow directions then you're in the wrong place!
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So, Butch, what kind of British car you got ... ?
 
...same one I had last time, a 58 TR3 clunker that runs like a champ...plus a few other TRs and MGAs most all past their prime... same as last time I was here...not much has changed, even my socks are the same.
 
Ok, I don't think that's what we meant. Anyway, good to see you back!
 
Hi There Wyatt,

"Welcome Back". I surely recall having some conversation when I was restoring my '57 TR3.

as you already know, say "Hi" to all the folks on the "Triumph" Forum.

Best Wishes,

Russ
 
Welcome back!
 
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