Show us the work you're doing on your Triumph 2000/2500/2.5.
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TedTaylor
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Re: hi all new here #31
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by TedTaylor » Mon Sep 07, 2015 10:49 pm
dooley wrote:thank you all for your replies but im going to have to put it on hold at the moment as i have not been feeling to well lately at got a call from hospital today and they need to do some tests as they think i have had a mini stroke, but i will still be reading and watching
Good luck - hope it works out OK.
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#32
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by dooley » Tue Sep 08, 2015 8:47 pm
thank you, just in alot of pain at the moment and weak and drained.
i will be back as soon as i can
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#33
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by dooley » Wed Nov 25, 2015 11:06 pm
Hi all im back now, still in pain but on painkillers etc
Now looking for a project if theres anything about
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#34
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by Forkie » Sat Nov 28, 2015 1:07 am
Well I'm off to bed tonight thinking I have a minter up on jacks in my garage after viewing that little lot
My (limited) advice would be the body MUST be something like it - cills,wings/arches being the most critical. Don't worry about the mechanical side - although even that CAN add up.These are not cheap cars to restore.The best of luck..
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