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Hi,
I currently have a 1961 MGA 1600 Mk1 that I am restoring. I have been doing/learning body work for the last 18 months and I hope to paint the MGA Iris Blue by the end of June. I also a 1959 Triumph TR3A that is in nice runner driver condition but needs brakes and a few other items as it has been in storage for a number of years. I have just got it running again and expect to have it driving again by the end of the month.

I also have a LOT of used Triumph TR2 - TR3A parts from projects that I have worked on over the years and a few MGA spare parts from my current restoration. Always happy to sell or trade them for other parts I need.
 
Welcome to BCF. Good on you for learning body work - something I never dared to attempt. Congrats on getting the TR3A running again. Now that it's running, you have to fix the brakes!

Share some photos of your cars.

You might want to post your spare parts in the BCF Classified sections: https://www.britishcarforum.com/community/categories/bcf-trading-post.77/

Tom M.
 
welcome - and yes to the work of body work - Iris Blue is one of my favourite LBC colours
 
Welcome to the forum. If you ever want to sell any of those parts, we do have a free classified forum section here.
 
Here are a couple of pictures of my 1961 MGA that I am doing the body work (green paint is actually primer) on after getting it running and driving and my 1959 Triumph TR3A that runs but needs brake work.
MGA Left Side Primed.jpg
1959 TR3A Right Front.jpg
 
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