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Triumph owner again.

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In 1963 I had flown down to Raleigh, NC to visit my sister and Family, while there, was out for a walk and discovered this Triumph dealership.
Walking into the show room I spotted a new TR4, [white/white/red] and one thing lead to another, I drove out with the car that day and never looked back. A few days later left for my home in Montana and had a great time driving up thru the hills of NC, what a great way to break in and get used to a new set of wheels :fat:. 3 months later got married and then the family started to arrive, three years later, was looking for a station wagon :frown-new: the TR4 had to go, needed the room. Fast forward 53 years, after a few Corvettes [the last one left 5 yrs ago] I started looking for a TR6, May of 2016 I found a 1972 project car 12 blocks from me and today it goes to paint. Red/black/black. Did all the body myself, but opted to have it painted.
Classic car frame off's are in my back ground and still have 2 in the garages. Enjoy driving them but this TR6 will be very special :peaceful:.
Looking forward to the Forum.

A new friend of the Roadster Factory, Jens54
 
Welcome aboard and congrats on the new TR! You've come to the right place.
 
Welcome to the BCF Jens54! Indeed you have come to the right place. I wonder, is there a British car club of some kind in Bismarck? Seems a good thing you do our own restorations, or is Bismarck more of a center for such things than I realize?
 
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