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Greetings from Arizona (Phoenix/Flagstaff). I have a '71 TR6, and recently acquired a '60 TR3A. The 3A has not been driven much over the past several years, but is in good shape, with great potential. Going the through the "discovery phase" at present. Al
 
Glad to have you aboard, Al!

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Mickey
 
Howdy Al,

"Welcome" to "THEE" best LBC site anywhere.

We have to know that you surely will have a "Happy New Year" with the purchase of your "New/Old" TR3A.

Introduce Yourself & Your TR`s to the Triumph Forum & Don`t forget; "WE LOVE PICS"!!

"HAPPY NEW YEAR" to "ALL" on the BCF.

Russ
 
:savewave: Welcome.
 
Hi Al, and welcome to the forum!! :savewave:
 
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