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My name is Ron Shipp. I have a 1960 TR3 I tore down to do a frame-up restoration on way back in 1986, but never got one of those round "to-it" things. A common sad story, I guess. I'm 71 years old now, and trying to decide whether to attempt finishing it, or sell all the pieces as is. They are great cars, and I loved driving the two I once had.
 

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Welcome to BCF from another New Mexican, Ron! Finish it!

(You'll get lots of help and encouragement here)
 

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Hello Ron

Welcome to the forum

Rebuild it.

The Triumph section is very active. So post your project there and you will get plenty of advice, tips and help along with encouragement. I was 67 when I started to rebuild my TR3A about 3 years ago. I did not take it apart so I was not sure if I had everything I needed to finish it.

Having a great time driving it now.

David
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