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TR loco

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Hi!

My wife and I have owned Triumph TR series automobiles since the mid '60s. We currently own a restored 1967 TR4A, a 1960 TR3A that is undergoing restoration, and two TR6 basket cases. We have previously owned a TR3A, TR4A, and GT6. I do my own work, except for machine work and body work / painting.

I am modifying the TR3A substantially. This includes rack-and-pinon steering, Pertronix ignition, gear-reduction starter, voltmeter instead of ammeter, Wizard radiator with electric fan, narrow fan belt conversion, TR4 head and carburation, headers, TR4 transmission with overdrive, and other things. Getting close to starting the engine.

Feels good to join and not just read posts on the sideline.
 

JPSmit

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sounds like a great project and helpful mods! welcome
 
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