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Hi from Central Illinois

dfitch

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Last week I purchased a 1960 TR3A to join my 1953 MG TD and a 1999 BMW Z3. Bought from the wife of the original owner, it is a bit tatty but mostly original (including the tonneau and hood). Commission #TS80721 BRG with a red interior and overdrive!. Been garaged since 1987 and last run in 1991. Some body damage while in storage. Brought it home yesterday having to wait until I had new tires on the wheels. Engine turns freely but plan on taking my time getting it running. First picture shows wife of original owner. Second is at its new home.
 

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Looks like it won't take much to put it back into tip-top condition! Welcome to BCF. Be sure to jump into our Triumph and MG forums too!
 
Hello Dfitch

Welcome to the forum.

Great looking TR3A.

You will find the Triumph section to be very active and you are sure to get plenty of tips, help and advice there for your TR3A project.

David
 
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