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neoncow

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Just joined today and look forward to exchangeing random TR stuff. I'm presently finishing up a total rebuild of my motor and other things below the bonnet and fenders. My BRG '60 TR3 is TS 77418 L and is going to get the body treatment over next winter, which is a long season in NW Pennsylvania. One of my other rides is a Suzuki 1100 Katana, so I'm into fun curvy roads on four or two. I owned my first TR3 (also BRG) fifty years ago, so I'm not a newbie to the joy of Triumphs.
 
Hello Neoncow

Welcome to the forum.

Your TR is 1894 cars newer than mine. Always thought mine was a 1961. At least that is what the title that came with it says. I need to check out the date better.

You will get plenty of tips, help and advice here.

Post some photos of your TR3A

David
 
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