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1960 Triumph TR3a

Dadsoldcar

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Hello All,
I am currently in the final stretch of finishing the body off restoration of a 1960 Triumph TR3a.
This was the car in which every kid in the neighborhood learned to drive a stick, shortly followed by how to replace the clutch.
Dad purchased the pink (faded red) car in 1983, sold it to my brother in law in 2002, then bought it in 2012.
Lots of memories.
Hoping to take Dad for a ride soon.
Looking forward to leaning more, and sharing my "knowledge" with others.
Thank you
 

DavidApp

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Hello Dadsoldcar

Welcome to the forum.

The Triumph section is very active and you are sure to get plenty of tips, help and advice for your TR3A

What is the serial number?

Post some photos of your car.

David
 
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