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nick6063

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Hi all, I am happy to find this forum and honored to be accepted into this arena.

I currently own: 1954 TR-2
1957 TR-3
1960 TR-3A
1961 TR-4
1972 TR-6
1973 TR-6

The TR-4 is going through a frame off restoration.
 
Hello Nick

Welcome to the forum.

You have a great collection of Triumphs. All drivable apart from the TR4 ?

You will find the Triumph section to be very active and you are sure to get plenty of tips, help and advice there.

Post some photos of the collection.

David
 
Thank you for the welcomes. The TR-2 Is drivable. The TR3 is in pieces. All the rest have been sitting for years but brakes and engines need service. Also my son owns a TR250. I have a couple of pictures posted. Will have more later.
 
Welcome to the club! You must have a big garage?
John
59 Tr3A TS56437
2005 Avalanche
1999 Miata 10th ANNIVERSARY
1998 Ford Explorer 4dr 5spd
 
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