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Hi Everyone,

New member Joe here from Henderson Nevada. I have a 58’ Triumph TR3 I’m just starting on restoring. Fun thing about this car, my dad drove it as his daily in high school until the engine lost all compression. He moved it from house to house until now (it resides in my garage :smile: )

I attached a photo of my TR3 up on chassis stands sitting behind my Dad’s current TR3.

Can’t wait to learn from the more skilled than myself on here. Thank you!
Joe
 

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Hello Joe

Welcome to the forum.

It is great to have 2 TR3s so you will have something to refer to as you work on getting the 58 TR3 back on the road.

The Triumph section is very active so you are sure to get plenty of tips nd advice for your restoration journey.

David
 
Nice bit of family legacy! Hope you find BFC helpful in your restoration!
 
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