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Casey1962

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I have been following this site for the last few years, finally decided to join in the fun!

I have a 1959 TR3A that I found in 1981 rotting in a field with blackberry bushes growing out of it and a snake living in it. I spent two years rebuilding it. I have driven it all these years as a weekend car. Last year I took it all the way down again and am in the process of finishing up a complete rebuild.

Casey
 

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Hi Casey, welcome to the asylum!
 

PAUL161

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Welcome to the forum Casey! PJ :encouragement:
 

DavidApp

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Hello Casey

Welcome to the forum

The Triumph section is very active and you are sure to get plenty of tips, help and advice for your rebuild.
It is great that you saved the TR3A all those years ago. I am sure that the rebuild back then was more challenging with out the Internet to look for parts.

Post some photos of the TR3A

David
 
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