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Hi from James in the South of France

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Thankyou for letting me join the forum.
My 1961 TR3A has now been in the family for ten years and is much loved by all.
Based in Aix en Provence, which is a fabulous part of the world, to really enjoy outings in the car. St Tropez is just an hours drive away and the gorgeous Italian lakes close enough for a weekend trip.
The car was initially exported to US but returned to Europe and treated to a nut&bolt rebuild just before we were lucky enough to find her.
I am not an experienced mechanic, but enjoy tinkering and find that the tips, on Forums such as this one, are invaluable for avoiding fitting things the wrong way round etc.
James
 
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Fantastique! Welcome
 
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