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During the 1980s I had a Triumph TR-3B, but had sell the car due to starting a family... Last one is graduating from college soon, so it is time for another car that has a personality. I just bought a 1960 Bugeye Sprite we named Evinrude after the dragonfly in the Disney movie Rescuers. Had my graphic artist Isko Kabristante designed a magnet for the "A" pillars...
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Been running this forum for almost 20 years and finally - finally - we have a member from Chelmsford MA! Welcome aboard!
 

DavidApp

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Hello Garnal

Welcome to the forum

Like the graphic. Should look great on the Sprite.
Is it a driver or a project car?

Post some photos.

David
 
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It is a drIiver... The picture was taken on the day I bought it. Not perfect, but a very nice driver with a 948 engine... Thank you, The graphic is going on the "A" pillar...
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Great looking Sprite. Nice to get to enjoy driving. I am nearly 4 years into my restore. Looking forward to getting the TR3A on the road.

David
 
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The TR-3B was my first British sports car... Loved that car and I still miss it after 30 years... :smile: Hope you have as much fun with your TR3A and I had with my "B".
 

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My first car was a TR2 back in 1965. I had that one and a replacement for the TR2 that was totaled when I was rear ended. I did almost 100,000 miles in the TRs between 1965 and 1971.
The most fun car I have ever owned. Not the fastest or best handling but most fun.

David
 
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