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:encouragement:Just retired (thanks COVID) and starting on my 57TR3 that I've had since high school (lets call it 50 years). Last driven in '97.
 
Hello and Welcome to the forum.

Retirement is great.
Is the TR3 a driver or does it need a lot of work to get it back on the road?

The Triumph section is very active so you will get plenty of tips and advice for your project.

The Pub is a section where almost anything comes up for discussion.

David
 
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