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Mmeck

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Mike here. Just wanted to say hello. I've got a 62 (registered as a 63) TR-3B and am looking forward to driving/working on it. Had a 3A in the late sixties and after college traded for a Healey 3000, but always wanted to get another TR-3. So here I am, sort of back where I began, and having a blast.
Mike
 
Welcome Mike
well if you have to sell your 3000 let me know, already have another new guy that sold His 3000 to get a TR6 just so he could join the most popular and respected of the british marques forums!

I get first refusal on the 3000

Kidding

not

Hondo
 
Welcome to the asylum, Mike. Admitting you have a problem is the first step to recovery !

:devilgrin:
 
Welcome back my friend to the show that never ends.

Pictures always enjoyed here. If you haven't already, track down your local TR or BritCar club to see what they are up to.
 
Thanks for the great welcome and to be clear, the 3000 was sold when the family started to grow. Sorry for the wrong impression. Great to be here.
 
TR3driver said:
Welcome to the asylum, Mike. Admitting you have a problem is the first step to recovery !

Agree welcome and enjoy. I admit to have 4 problems. (that I know of) a TR3A, TR250, TR6 and a TR7! So I'm a long way to recovery.
Larry

:devilgrin:
 
Mmeck said:
... Had a 3A in the late sixties ...always wanted to get another TR-3. So here I am, sort of back where I began, and having a blast. Mike

Welcome Mike. I can identify.... :yesnod:
 
Welcome aboard Mike. I also started off with TRs in the late sixties, but mine was a '63 TR4. I've had some sort of TR from TR3s to TR6s in the stable ever since. I'm currently driving a '58 TR3A.

And get some pics up or it doesn't exist. :cheers:
 
Allow me to add my Welcome.
 
Welcome to the club Mike. My TR-3B is the most enjoyable car I have ever owned and the one car I will never sell.

Enjoy.

Paul
 
Welcome Mike. Where are your pictures?

I have been working on my TR3 for 6 years. Although I've never driven it, I have taken hundreds of pictures of it (together, apart, and going back together) and have posted several of them. I do love to drive my TR6, but I've spent much more time with the TR3, and have enjoyed every second just as much.

Jerry
 
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