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My 73 was a barn find

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My 73 TVR 2500M is a barn find. It was in storage for 35 years and now in my garage getting ready to run for 3 years. I have a long history with Triumph starting with a 1960 TR3B, 1964 TR4, and three 1972 TR6 and two 1975 tr6. It has been a slow go to get the TVR road ready. Just today, I have it running and coming back to life. Two items left on my punch list are horns and turn signals ( the wiring was "modified" by the previous owner). Attached are couple of pictures of the car in my garage. The original wheels are still in good enough shape so I had the powder coated.
 

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