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Hello, All. New member here

Suncoaster

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Hi,

My TR3A has been part of my life since December of 1959 when I was 15. Yeah, we're both old and neither one of us has worked for the last 20 or so years. Hah!

Have recently decided to investigate getting it restored as a driver. This Tuesday, I plan to drive over to Canton, Texas to talk with the folks at Hatfield restorations and possibly get started on the process to roadworthiness. Is anyone familiar with them?

I'm sure I will have plenty of questions as the saga unfolds, and I'll do my best to keep everyone posted on the progress as it unfolds.

Thanks in advance for any help & I'll try not to become too much of a pest.

Suncoaster (Rick)
 
Glad to have you aboard, Rick! Hope you will keep us updated on your restoration progress - Bet it will be great to have her back on the road again!
 
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