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« on: September 15, 2009, 03:40:14 PM »

Hello, Triumph Lovers:

After our GT-1 TR-8 was bumped out of Triumph racing in the Great Rain Disaster at Atlanta in 1984, Janet and I (Ken) got interested in sailing, which eventually led to helping build a boat and spending 11 years sailing around the world.  We've now returned to the US and are living in Annapolis (at least for now).  We made it to a couple races at Summit Point this summer to watch our son race (Hondas!) and are hoping to get to a couple of the vintage (is that car or driver?) races next year and possibly meet some of our "old" friends.  In moving our "stuff" from storage in Harrisburg, PA to Annapolis, we unearthed some Triumph parts that were hiding in our old barn that I'll try to get listed and in a post sometime soon.

Good luck with all your projects - remember you're preserving a great history!
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« Reply #1 on: September 15, 2009, 08:12:20 PM »

Welcome back to the US, and welcome to the Forum, Ken! Nice to be able to say that (warning: a bit of gushing to follow) to one of my Triumph racing heroes. You, Hardy Prentice, some of the Group 44 crew, and a few others (whom I apologizing for not naming at the moment)!
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