Lukens
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I am seriously considering "going over the edge".
I'm considering buying a "partially" restored TR3. It's out of state, and I haven't seen it. I've had a lengthy conversation with the owner and I think he's painted a pretty accurate picture of it's condition. If he's correct, the price is right. I'm considering pulling a trailer with me when/if I go check it out.
I've owned a couple of 3's and I'm comfortable with all aspects. There's not much I can't do mechanically and I do decent paint and body work. The challenge of actually doing a restoration just really appeals to me. I'm 68, retired, and still able. I've built a couple of "bobber" motorcycles in the past and thoroughly enjoyed every minute.
But on the other hand... a TR3 is a much bigger project. I currently have a 2 car garage. With the wife's SUV, my truck, and my TR3, plus all my tools, I'll be cramped for space. In fact, I'll have to dedicate the entire garage to the project. I estimate the time I'll need to complete it (and still enjoy my other interests) to be at least a year. Renting a garage won't work.
There's also the matter of spending my kid's inheritance. This will be funded with money that's growing nicely in my retirement account. I hate taking it out.
Like I said, I need a shove... or to "come to my senses". I can't decide. I'd like to hear from those of you that have done what I'm considering. Was it all you expected? More? Less? Pitfalls? Advice? Are you still married? lol Let me hear it.
One of the biggest ailments of old age is indecisiveness. I've caught it.
Russ
I'm considering buying a "partially" restored TR3. It's out of state, and I haven't seen it. I've had a lengthy conversation with the owner and I think he's painted a pretty accurate picture of it's condition. If he's correct, the price is right. I'm considering pulling a trailer with me when/if I go check it out.
I've owned a couple of 3's and I'm comfortable with all aspects. There's not much I can't do mechanically and I do decent paint and body work. The challenge of actually doing a restoration just really appeals to me. I'm 68, retired, and still able. I've built a couple of "bobber" motorcycles in the past and thoroughly enjoyed every minute.
But on the other hand... a TR3 is a much bigger project. I currently have a 2 car garage. With the wife's SUV, my truck, and my TR3, plus all my tools, I'll be cramped for space. In fact, I'll have to dedicate the entire garage to the project. I estimate the time I'll need to complete it (and still enjoy my other interests) to be at least a year. Renting a garage won't work.
There's also the matter of spending my kid's inheritance. This will be funded with money that's growing nicely in my retirement account. I hate taking it out.
Like I said, I need a shove... or to "come to my senses". I can't decide. I'd like to hear from those of you that have done what I'm considering. Was it all you expected? More? Less? Pitfalls? Advice? Are you still married? lol Let me hear it.
One of the biggest ailments of old age is indecisiveness. I've caught it.
Russ
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