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mr.tr3

mr.tr3

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I have been a member of VTR for over 20 years. I currently own a TR2,TR3,TR4,TR4A and a Herald coupe.Also I have a 1972 TR6 parts car. I have owned British cars from the mid 70s.I have owned 100 Triumphs from TR2s TR3s TR4s TR4As TR250s TR6s TR10s Heralds early Spitfires and 2000 sedans. So I have bought sold and parted them out. I also rebuild gearboxes mostly TR4-TR6. I am getting to the point where I will be selling some of my project cars as I know that I will not be able to restore them myself. I do not way to much about the early TRs but I have no problem sharing information if I can.
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Welcome neighbor! (Well, almost - I'm in the East Mountains!) Hope to see you around here often!
 
Hello Mr.TR3

Welcome to the forum.

How many of your TRs are drivers and how many are projects. I can not imagine having that many Triumphs around.

Having been in the VTR that long do you recall a list they had for TR2 and TR3 listing their location, Vin No. and condition. I use to be able to pull it up but now there is only a TR2 list.

The classified section is a good place to list your cars when you decide sell some project cars.

David
 
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