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Hi, im Tilly

tilly

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Hello, I go by Tilly, I’m 19yo as of this post. I own a 1962 triumph tr3a. I have owned it for nearly 3 years, before me my grandpa owned it for all of two years trying to flip the car, as he does. He has always flipped cars, and I always told him I would buy one from him one day, I heard the name triumph and was sold on the spot. I had known triumph from their bikes, but had heard of their cars.
I currently have the engine in the shop being machined, she has 87mm pistons and a kastner camahaft. But other than that she is pretty standard.
I hope to use this site to learn from all of you, I know there is knowledge in numbers, so I try and learn from as many people as possible.
I hope you all have a wonderful rest of your day.
 
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