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  • Leo

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    Old British stuff was a lot of fun but required a lot of mechanical Dedication. When I had them the internet was not around, so you almost had to join cults to find parts. Every time a Brit company would be bought by someone else, what little parts that were left disappeared. MG, Triumph cars, Austin, Sunbeam, BSA, Triumph motorcycles and Norton dotted my past. Even did a stint at a dealership.

    I quickly got smart enough to always have a Ford and a Kawasaki for daily use.

    That Trumph roadster looks fun, TR-3a?
     
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    maxipum

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    Yeah bought that for my son a couple years ago. He is about to get something a little more commute friendly for school. I look forward to taking possession of it. 62000 miles when I bought it from the original owner. 85000 now.
     

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