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Anybody know this car?

Don K - I never saw this one before. Looks nice from a distance. Recent respray with lots of overspray. Has lots of grease and wrong horn attached with new holes on inner LHS fender. It looks like Tom's was under the hood with all that black tar before he removed it and shined it. The seat covers must be hiding something. Seems okay at the present price.

Don Elliott
 
For 15 years I lived just a couple of miles from Martinsville (where the car is located) but alas, never came across this one.

The possible good news is that the seller seems to have represented it accurately. The downside is that as a restoration project it could take as much work and $$$ as a car that looks much worse.
 
I may be wrong but it looks like the seams are filled on the rear wings maybe up front as well?
 
Geo Hahn said:
The downside is that as a restoration project it could take as much work and $$$ as a car that looks much worse.

I agree, yet it looks like, with just a little work, it could become a nice driver.

Not every TR3 has to be a concours d'elegance winner in order to provide the owner with great pleasure.
 
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