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I am about to retire and send more time working on my two Triumph TR 3 and Austin Healey Sprite. One of the TR3 is an A and the other a B . The A is in good shape and only minor body work (some rust), paint and new interior. The B needs a lot more work. I have gotten the Sprite in great machinical condition it need new paint (very little rust) and interior. My profession is engineering. I work my way through collage as a mechanic and consider myself as a very good mechanic. I have been teaching my self body work it is a very slow process. Right now I am struggling with removing rear apron of the B.
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Welcome to the BCF, HB! You will find we have very active Triumph and Spridgets forums! You will be right at home here as you continue your restoration!
 
Hello HB

Welcome to the forum.

You will find the Triumph section is very active so you are sure to get plenty of tips and advice for your TR3 projects. The Spridget section will be able to help with your Sprite.

Post some photos of your TR3s and Sprite.

David
 
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