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Mikeyb1

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Hello folks, just joined this site. I'm from Bristol, UK, and have owned and restored many classic cars over the years. Currently I have a 1964 Triumph TR4, which is tidy, but nowhere near concours.....just how I like it. Cars are for using, not stashed away, only to come out when the sun shines. I'm retired, so have plenty of time to enjoy the TR (Covid allowing of course). Member of the TR Register. That's all for now. Ta ta. Mike.
 
Hello Mikeyb1

Welcome to the forum.

You will find the Triumph section is very active so you are sure to get plenty of tips and hints for your TR4. You are correct these cars should be driven and enjoyed.

David
 
Mike; A man that know what LBC's are for welcome. Mine is a TR 6 1973 It is some time a daily driver , road trip car, and sometime a show for 25 years. Drive it like you love it. Cheers Madflyer
 
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