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Rancher2

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Well I am excited to find this forum. I was a fortunate fellow in 1963 when I was able to purchase a 1959 TR3. Had it for two years and enjoyed every drive on Long Island and upstate New York. I needed $$ for college and sold it to afford Ithaca College. Fast forward and my wonderful wife surprised me with a 1960 TR3. Looks great but needs some help so here I will begin my search!
 

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Hello Rancher2

Welcome to the forum

What a great surprise.

You will find the Triumph section is very active so you will get plenty of tips, help and advice for any work you need to do to your TR3

Post some photos of the TR3.

David
 

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Wow, great wife you have there! Keep her!

You will find plenty of help and support in our Triumph forum, so be sure to pop in there too!
 
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