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Hello from Cambridge, Ontario!

cjoyce2

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Hi all,

I've had my '59 TR3A for nearly 18 years, and had it on the road for about 1/4 of those years between resto projects. In the early 2000's we made a few memorable trips in it with the Waterloo British Car Club folks, but the car has been idle for the last several years... That is until our recent mandatory 14 day self-isolation since returning home from Florida, and thanks to time on my hands, happy to it has roared back to life and is on the road again.

Cheers,
Cameron
 
Glad to hear your car is back on the road and Welcome to the British Car Forum.
Do post some pics of your car and be sure to visit the Triumph section of the forum for help whenever you need it.
 
Hey Cameron - I used to live in Waterloo and met with the Waterloo club once or twice in Baden. Mostly I am in the British Saloon Car club - do you go to Bronte?

Glad you are connecting here and glad it is running! be safe.
 
Hello Cameron

Welcome to the forum.

Great to hear that your TR3A is back on the road where you can enjoy it.

The Triumph section is very active so you are sure to get plenty of tips and advice for your TR3A.

Post some photos of it.

David
 
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