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    @93EXCivic: LOVE the story behind the Triumph.

    My daily driver, which some of you may remember from old WRUW threads on WUS.

    Watches included for the sake of this being a watch forum.




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    My baby that I should have never sold. Definitely one of the biggest mistakes I have ever made. Only 1500 were sold in the US.





    I also wouldn't mind getting one of these for my next bike...


    B.-

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    That Waltham is sweet!

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    Previously, I had a 2002 Mercedes E320, a 2004.5 VW Passat 1.8T, a 2007 Porsche Boxster S, and the car that will always have a place in my heart (first one I bought with my own money), a 2008 Volkswagen Jetta Wolfsburg, 6 speed manual, with the lovely 2.0T engine.

    Currently, my second car that I bought with my own money, a 2006 BMW Z4 3.0i 6MT:



    I'm hoping to add something practical and cheap soon. Front runner at the moment is a 5MT 2004-2009 Subaru Legacy 2.5GT. I will only drive stick, so it narrows down the number of cars I can consider. New cars just don't interest me anymore, it seems. The number one car I want to get to replace my Z4 with is another E85 Z4, with lower miles and a more powerful engine (either 3.0si or M).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Imitation of Life View Post
    @93EXCivic: LOVE the story behind the Triumph.

    My daily driver, which some of you may remember from old WRUW threads on WUS.

    Watches included for the sake of this being a watch forum.


    Love your Zenith, Bro.
    B.-

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    Cool

    Thread needs more Guzzi content

    My beloved 2002 Moto Guzzi V11 Le Mans pictured on the Isle of Brac



    My Sunday driver; 1990 964 Carrera 4


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    Batman's bike !!

    You're not Batman are you ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seriously View Post
    The rectangular headlights were the key to a toledo twin round on a Dolomite.
    Slips on anorak: The base model Dolomite 1300 & 1500 also had the square headlights. The 1500HL had twin round along with 1850 & Sprint models.

    Quote Originally Posted by 93EXCivic View Post
    I have never actually seen a Toledo before.
    I don't think any Toledos made it across the pond. There are a few Dolomite Sprints over there; but Triumph saloons are few & far between.

    Quote Originally Posted by 93EXCivic View Post




    1964 Triumph Spitfire. It is a long term vintage race car project. It has a CASC dash plaque and from that I found out it used to race in Toronto in the '70s.
    Nice to see one with actual race history
    I hope you've some padded gloves, because you're going to feel every ripple in the road with those solid rack clamps ! I tried them on the Toledo, but way too harsh; swapped them out for polyurethane ones - much better.
    Some people have opinions - The rest of us have taste.

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    BMW 3 Series with one or two added extras :-)

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