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My British car life started with a '63 MG Midget when I was in high school. It wouldn't beat many cars going up Angeles Crest Highway, but it would beat most going down the mountain. A few years after the Midget I acquired a TR4, and that car really got me hooked on British sports cars. I'v had a lot of British cars since. More Midgets, a few spitfires, several B's, and a couple of Mini Coopers. but the TR6 was my favorite. I sold the TR6 to finance our move to Utah 30 years ago. and recently bought a '59 TR3. It had been sitting in a garage for 4+ years, and now I'm trying to get it road worthy.
 
welcome and sounds like a great project!
 
Welcome to BCF! Best of luck on your TR3 project. You should find lots of help in our Triumph forum.
 
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