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jkmach

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Just purchased 1957 TR3 TS 20204 L. In a bit ruff shape and just trying to get the engine running now. Researching body numbers and trying to figure out what she looked like originally. Probably keep her as a surviver "as is".

jkmach
 

Basil

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Congrats on the new toy! You'll find plenty of help in our Triumph forum (and likely be able to give some help)
 

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Hello JKmach

Welcome to the forum.

You will find the Triumph section is very active and you are sure to get plenty of help, tips and advice there for your TR 3 project.

Post some photos of your TR3

David
 
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