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Good day everyone.
My son and I just purchased a 1960 TR3a serial TS74938LO.
It is a true barn find.....my sister-in-law's father purchased it new and sometime in the early 80's prepared it for winter, parked it in her garage and passed away - there it has sat until this summer when they sold their house. It is in fantastic shape and we are enjoying the refurbishment process. My son is in Grade 12 and really wants to take it to Prom next spring!
 
1960 TR3a TS74938LO.jpg
 
Hey Bob, yeah I think he had an old Buick lying around and thought it would look neat.
Everything else is original, I don't have to do any body work, so thinking of just leaving rather that have to patch some holes and touch up paint.
Are those side marker lights in front of the door? Looks like the stone guard on the rear fender has gotten a workout. Enjoy
 
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