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Overseas Members:
The Club does not operate outside the United Kingdom, but members living overseas can maintain contact with the Club either directly or, in certain areas, through our Correspondents as listed on the Club's Contacts page.
Where there are sufficient members, some Correspondents have their own private area groups, such as Triumph Roadster Register Benelux and the Germany Region of the Triumph Roadster Club.
In North America the Club's Correspondent for that area Mel Merzon has established a group, Triumph Roadster Club North American Affiliates, to facilitate communication between club members there. This has its own web site, www.triumphroadsterclub.com. For the convenience of Roadster owners there, Mel is authorized to accept membership subscriptions on behalf of the Triumph Roadster Club.

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www.triumphroadsterclub.com
This site has been established for the benefit of Roadster owners in North America.

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The Club has loose associations with the Pre 1940 Triumph Owners Club, The Razoredge Owners Club and The Mayflower Owners Club and from time to time hold combined events.
The Triumph Mayflower Owners Club does have a web site which can be accessed from this page 

 
Triumph Mayflower Club
Pre-1940 Triumph Owners Club

 

The Historic Vehicle Movement in Britain is worth £3.2 billion annual turnover.
This represents a quarter of the European total of €16 billion identified by the FIVA survey (see below). The results were announced to an audience of MPs and journalists in Westminster on Wednesday, 11 October and again at the FBHVC Annual General Meeting on 14 October.
Unlike the European survey, the British survey had been done before some ten years ago at which time the headline value was estimated at £1.6 billion. The historic vehicle movement in Britain is alive, well and growing.
Click HERE to read the FBHVC Report

 

 

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