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Helping son with TR3A rebuild.

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Just wanted to say hello. My husband and I are helping our son to fix up the TR he inherited from his grandfather. It's a 1959 and although everything is intact, it needs lots of tender loving care. A friend told us about this forum, and he described it as one of the best.We hope to tap the collective knowledge base during this project.

Thanks,

Tiny :smile:
 
Welcome there Tiny.
Glad you found the place.
Head on over to the Triumph Forum, they will answer all your questions,
Great car, I'm sure your son is proud to have gotten his Grandfather's car.....
Send pics when you can
 
Tiny, welcome aboard! We need more ladies on the forum....

Keep in mind that the rule of thumb on the BCF is that the only dumb questions are the ones that you don't ask. Everyone here is more than willing to give advice and encouragement.....
 
:savewave: Welcome! We're glad to have you on the BCF.
 
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