1970 Triumph 2500

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arceye
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Re: 1970 Triumph 2500

#41 Post by arceye »

Nice car mate :)
















OH, just noticed the fluff posing with it, hard to catch with the blingy motor ;)

Shame that phone let you down, was so looking forward to it, only a nice Blondie or possibly Anna Friel (with compliments for John, but perhaps we shouldn't get him worked up about that again) could have possibly made the Triumph look any better than it already does.

Are keeping her now? :)
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JPB
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Re: 1970 Triumph 2500

#42 Post by JPB »

arceye wrote:....Anna Friel...
8-)

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I can't imagine why the very mention of her name puts me in mind of that picture...... ;)
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"Home is where you park it", so the saying goes. That may yet come true.. :oops:
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arceye
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Re: 1970 Triumph 2500

#43 Post by arceye »

:lol: :lol: :lol: :D
mach1rob
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Re: 1970 Triumph 2500

#44 Post by mach1rob »

I'm hawking it about still, I'm just not using it, and it's doing it no favours being unused and covered up outside, not having a garage to keep it in is a bit criminal. Plus I have an overwhelming urge to buy one of these

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Re: 1970 Triumph 2500

#45 Post by JPB »

Ooh! That looks good. Er.... What is it please? :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops:
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Re: 1970 Triumph 2500

#46 Post by Xantia-nut »

Ay up!

Very nice, very nice indeed!
If in doubt, give it a clout!

If that don't work, fetch a bigger 'ammer!

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mach1rob
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Re: 1970 Triumph 2500

#47 Post by mach1rob »

JPB wrote:Ooh! That looks good. Er.... What is it please? :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops:
Probably the Sprints nephew somewhere along the line John, MK2 MG ZS180 :)
Peter-109
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Re: 1970 Triumph 2500

#48 Post by Peter-109 »

Very nice, I do like the sv style grill behind the front wheels. I just brought an 04 ZR TD, up the facelifts! :P
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Re: 1970 Triumph 2500

#49 Post by mach1rob »

Well, just to please arceye, I took it out the other day!! We went to the MOT station, and after some prodding and poking and flashing and tooting we left with a nice new certificate for another 12 and a bit months :D

It also got a nice new 12 month road tax disc in the screen the other day, so it's all legal for another 12 months. Still in two minds about selling or keeping it tho... :roll:
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Re: 1970 Triumph 2500

#50 Post by arceye »

Lovely Rob, fresh ticket, what more could you want :D

You know you don't really want to sell it, thats a habit I'm going to try and break with the Riley, I always end up getting rid and always wonder why I bloody sold em when I do :(

Keep it, drive it, enjoy it, even the rain :) you know you want to mate
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