Hi, My name is Ken Harris and I've been a Triumph lover since I learned to drive in a 60 TR-3 which my father bought in the early 60's. I've owned a few TR-3s, a Spitfire, and a TR-4.
I currently have a TR-3B that provided transportation to work for over 35 years. About 15 years ago, I did a ground up restoration of the car rebuilding everything except the differential. Now that I'm retired, I am thinking about doing another major facelift on the car. Mechanically it's in pretty good shape, but the body can use a new paint job.
I currently live in Tallahassee, FL where there are beautiful hilly roads lined with trees and it's a beautiful place to drive a TR. I'm enjoying retirement here.
I joined the forum in hopes of resolving a problem with the clutch hydraulics that seems to elude me. A TR-3B, as most of you know, is a cross between the TR-3 and TR-4. My manuals (Haynes and Bentley) discuss TR-3 and TR-4 but not the 3B which can be confusing when trying to resolve issues with a 3B. I'll post my clutch problems on the forum in the next day or two.
I'm glad to see so many great topics discussed on the forum and will visit often.
I currently have a TR-3B that provided transportation to work for over 35 years. About 15 years ago, I did a ground up restoration of the car rebuilding everything except the differential. Now that I'm retired, I am thinking about doing another major facelift on the car. Mechanically it's in pretty good shape, but the body can use a new paint job.
I currently live in Tallahassee, FL where there are beautiful hilly roads lined with trees and it's a beautiful place to drive a TR. I'm enjoying retirement here.
I joined the forum in hopes of resolving a problem with the clutch hydraulics that seems to elude me. A TR-3B, as most of you know, is a cross between the TR-3 and TR-4. My manuals (Haynes and Bentley) discuss TR-3 and TR-4 but not the 3B which can be confusing when trying to resolve issues with a 3B. I'll post my clutch problems on the forum in the next day or two.
I'm glad to see so many great topics discussed on the forum and will visit often.