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About the Capital Triumph Register
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SUNDAY APRIL
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Our history. The Capital Triumph Register (CTR) was founded in 1989 to serve Triumph enthusiasts in the Washington, DC metropolitan area. CTR has grown steadily, with nearly 200 members presently registered. CTR is an autonomous Chapter of the Vintage Triumph Register, a North American association dedicated to the preservation and enjoyment of all Triumph automobiles. Our mission. CTR’s purpose is to preserve the Triumph marque and have a good time doing it. CTR encourages the ownership, operation (driving), maintenance, and restoration of all Triumph automobiles and the good-natured fellowship associated with this hobby and way of life. Why join CTR? CTR offers its members events throughout the year, including road rallies, tech sessions, car shows, and social events. CTR hosts the Annual “Britain on the Green,” a British marque show held, to be held on April 27, 2008 at the historic Collingwood Library and Museum on Americanism, located between old town Alexandria and Mount Vernon, VA, on the banks of the Potomac. Click on the Poster or the link button to the left for more information. The STANDARD, our club newsletter, is published ten times per year and is mailed to all members. In addition to our events and newsletter, CTR offers its members new friends with diverse backgrounds who share a love of Triumphs and all things British! Visit our Membership Information page for more information and downloadable application. The Latest Info. For information on updates to our web site, check out What’s New. |
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The web site was last updated on March 10,
2008.
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