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Hi From Jersey Uk

Jersey_Royal

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Hi All,


I own a 1970 Cp Tr6, whic h i have had for the last twenty years, and she is totaly restored.
I have been fortunate to get mt hands on a Tr3a.
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A local car which was imported to the Island as a rust bucket in the late eighties, the car was originaly sent from the Uk
to New Jersey. It was rebuilt early nineties. The last owner had owned her for ten years, however he onlt drove her for three years as the starter packed up. He thought he would get round to fixing it, but she sat under a dust sheet for seven years waiting. He has retired and moved to France and i am the new lucky owner. The car needs recommisioning, but i am carry on a minor resto whilst i am at it.

Looking forward to engaging with some of you peeps.
Cheers
Guy
 
Hi There Guy,

"Welcome Aboard". I really like your TR3. I`m in the midst of restoring a `57 Small Mouth (TS21162L). I`m hoping to have her on the road for next season driving??????????????????

Enjoy the ride here.

Russ
 
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