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TR2/3/3A My old TR-3

Alphonse

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This is a bit of a long shot but what the heck, in 1972 I purchased a verey tired red 1962 TR-3B. I kept it untill 73 untill costs of repair started to get beyond my means. I was living in the Somerset/New Brunswick, New Jersey area at the time. When the engine gave out I gave trhe car to the shop that I had been working at. THe car had a J.C. Whitney exhaust and tubular header and an overdirve unit installed. THe gear shift lever had been shortened with a chrome ballknob attached. The passenger side floor and door sill were pretty much rotted away.
I know this is not much to go on but there's always that chance that someone may remember the car. Anyone?

AL B.
 
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