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new member from central Illinois USA

rlwhitetr3b

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Hi All,
I'm new to this forum but not new to Triumph ownership.
I have owned my 1963 TR3B for over twenty years. I drove it some after I bought it. Except for a few short periods it has been sitting for about 15 years. Job and famial did not leave much time for myself. It was always a "few hours" away from running, so I hated to really start to restore it. In January I bought a Maita as a daily driver. Now I think I'll see what I can do with the TR3B.

Rich White St. Joseph, IL USA
'63 TR3B TCF587L
That ain't a scrap pile, that is my car!

https://www.triumphowners.com/733
 
Welcome Rich: I`m sure you will fit right in here, I`m fairly new here myself but already feel welcome. Not to mention gleaning info like mad for my car as you will as well i`m sure.
 
Welcome to the Forum...these guys know a lot and are here almost all the time, so you have great support and unlimited resources to help.
 
Rich

Welcome to our sanctuary. It is great that you have had the 3B for so long. Lets get it running together.

Patrick
 
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