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Triumph Clubs

The Vintage Triumph Register @ VTR is the national club I belong to. They have links to local car clubs on their web site.
Also, look for car show/event listings, they are often club run, and will show who's doing what - not just on paper.
This is a nice list of East coast events:
east cost events
 
Hi Webb,

Great idea! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbsup.gif Seems to me I suggested that in an e-mail awhile back... /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif

Hope I'm not of line in saying this, but I'd almost reccomend you join an all-makes British and/or all-makes vintage import club if there is one near you. Since you aren't a classic car owner yet you don't have to shoehorn yourself into a specific make club yet and this would expose you a wider variety of interesting old cars. Just my thoughts only though.

I have also heard wonderful things about the Vintage Triumph Register, in particular their excellent newsletter, and as a national club with a wide reach is a great resource. As one guy I talked to once told me... you can never belong to enough car clubs /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cool.gif the more the merrier.

Anyway... I see you're from Virginia, I think BCF has a broad enough membership across the States that some of the people on here know of Virgina clubs they would reccomend.
 
Where are the classifieds? I can't find them! That's terrible of me I know, but I searched the main page and didn't see a link. Maybe I'm just blind?
 
Webb, you really should join the Shenandoah Valley British Car Club, based right in your back yard in Waynesboro. They have about one driving event every month. Very active and involved club, IMHO. Joe Hash is a member.

Here's the link: https://www.svbcc.net/

Nice website, lots of really cool folks with very nice LBCs. Membership is inexpensive and the big event is a British Car Show each Fall, held in the big park in Waynesboro near the river.

Join immediately, you'll be glad you did!
 
There is an Annual National Vintage Triumph Register (VTR) Convention this week 14-17 July in Richmond VA. There are local chapters listed in the website.
 
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