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Took an hour to get to 1st post. Computers can't last, they are too difficult to use or fix. It was easier to get my 3rd TR going about 1973. Found in a pig sty $35, I had only $25 so had to hitch to the plasma bank for the difference. Took all day!. Next day I got a ride with my motor, installed in a couple, & drove away. So young, so in time the car got stored. Now we are in a good place and I am commencing the project, until I run out of money of course. $10 a pop won't cut it anymore.

I appreciate your welcome, have many questions, and hope to contribute as much as I get if the pesky computer allows.
54Clyde
 

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Welcome aboard! Lovely project you have there! Be sure to check out the Triumph forum.
 
Hello 54Clyde

Welcome to the forum.

You will find the Triumph section is very active so you are sure to get plenty of help, tips and advice there for your TR3 rebuild.
They go for a bit more than $35.00 these days.

David
 
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