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Buckeyebob

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My name is Bob and I have been a British car lover since the 1960's
My first was a beautiful 1964 TR4 which came to a tragic end at Daytona Beach
Later I had a 1968 TR4 IRS which was eaten by the rust bugs of Ohio
and fell apart
I owned a Porsche 914 and an Alpha Romeo 2000 after that but wanted a Triumph again
In 2001 I found a 1979 TR7 that the motor was locked up in at a junk yard
It had very low mileage and I bought it along with a lot of spare parts and and a couple of spare engines blocks
It took me several years but I got back on the road and have been learning a lot in the process.
It still has some problems from time to time but it is British so I expect it.
 
Hello Bob

Welcome to the forum.

You will find that the Triumph section is very active and you are sure to get plenty of tips, help and advice there for your TR7.

Post some photos.

David
 
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