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Hello to all BC enthusiasts...

Alex from Portland Oregon here. I have a '75 mimosa yellow Tr6 which is a nice clean mostly original daily driver and I just bought a restored, race prepared '60 TR3A that some of you may have seen,(also a Bonneville motorcycle, thus "3rd Tri"). It was built by Doug Ross a few years ago just before he passed away... It was featured on My Classic Car in a short segment... Anyway, I know a lot more about TR6 than I do the 3 and I'm hoping to get some help from the experts on this site. I have a couple of tech issues to iron out... If anybody feels like they can offer some TR3 tips please contact me. Pictures to follow. Alex
 
Welcome, Alex!

You've come to the right place - lots of help and camaraderie here. Jump on the Triumph side and post away!

Oh, and if you know the 6, the 3 is a piece of cake! Think of a 6 without the "frills"...
~Like windows~ :wink:

:cheers:
Mickey
 
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