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New to forum: restoring on 57 TR3A

Mgoldfarb

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Happy to join the british car forum. Joining from Nashville TN USA. I'm in the process of restoring a 57 TR3A, which is mostly rust (stored until a couple years ago in a seemingly wet barn since 1980). I've finish the rolling chassis and now starting the body. I rebuilt the chassis from the center box back, since the original was too corroded to keep, but that seemed to work out pretty well. I will post photos of the chassis rebuild (for what they're worth) after I organize them in case they are of any help to anyone else. In any case, onto the body now (and for the foreseeable future). Regards, Michael Goldfarb
 

Mickey Richaud

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Welcome from the Smokies, Michael!

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DavidApp

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Hello and welcome to the forum.

You will find the Triumph section is very active so you are sure to get plenty of tips and advice for the body work part of your restoration. Post the photos of your chassis repairs there. They will be of great interest and help.

The pub is an area where almost anything comes up for repair.

David
 
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