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eddie6675

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Hi every one, I got this e-mail mabey some of the other members did as well so decided to jump on it, and participate alittle....A bit about why I'm here. Well, I'm the proud owner of a 50% restored 67 Triumph GT6. I'm always on the hunt for parts and info on this model, so I stumbled upon this forum one day and got addicted! It realy is good reading. I've also seen some beutiful resto jobs on this site. Some thing I did'nt realize untill recently was that a small business can advertise here for a reasonable fee. I have such a beast, and mabey I'll go and do that too, but that's for another post! I'd just like to congratulate some brilliat work displayed on the forum. /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/cheers.gif
Eddie
Montrose, PA, U.S.A. /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/driving.gif
 
Welcome, Eddie, from another '67 GT6 owner. Lots of fun goes on around here, and a bunch of good information as well.
Enjoy!
Jeff
 
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