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SWMBO and I went along for a look, there were some very nice Triumphs there. I forgot that my Forum badge was still on the front of my car until I got there!:shock:
We went on Saturday afternoon. Good show with some useful, trade stands. Great to be able to walk around all the different types of triumph.
The original plan had been to attend in the GT6 but its not quiet complete yet. Fired her up yesterday for the first time in six weeks. Looks a lot smarter now with a fresh coat of paint, new carpets, relaquered walnut dash.
We went on Saturday afternoon. Good show with some useful, trade stands. Great to be able to walk around all the different types of triumph.
The original plan had been to attend in the GT6 but its not quiet complete yet. Fired her up yesterday for the first time in six weeks. Looks a lot smarter now with a fresh coat of paint, new carpets, relaquered walnut dash.
Will post some once its complete and out on the road. Its first trip is scheduled for tomorrow morning when I am taking it to Chester to have a new windscreen fitted.
It looks a totally different vehicle from the one you saw at my house under that tarpaulin sheet
Still need to refit the rear quarter lights so I hope it doesn't rain:?
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