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Project TR3b
Project TR3b
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toysrrus said:You folks here are being a bit "Picky" about whether its a TR3A or TR3B; Don`t you think?
Banjo said:I don't think it's being picky. If someone is making a major selling point out of it being a TR3B, then the buyer is expecting to get a genuine 3B not a conglomeration of grafted together body parts from several years.
Who's to prove in the end that it's nothing more than a TR4 motor and trans and a 3B commission plate on a bunch of salvage parts? (I'm Not saying that's what this is. I'm only making a point)
To me, what makes a TR3B worth pursuing is originality, including the correct commission and body numbers and a correct engine number.Banjo said:In the end does it take away from the value. I doubt it. Unless someone it going for a concourse restoration.
Banjo said:I've seen more than one TR3-3a-3b that had raised plinths for either the bonnet or the boot hinges, but not the other. Lots of these cars have been made from 2 or more donors. It's still a cool car in the end, and very few people will notice.