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crazy horse

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This is Crazy Horse. My wife and I previously owned a 1962 TR-3B when we first married. The arrival of children required a trade-in on a station wagon. My wife cried. As I as moving her to South Dakota against her wishes I though I could grease the decision with the statement, "Maybe we can find another TR-3." She still was resistant but we moved. Some years passed but 30 years ago my promise was re-visited. We found a 1960 Red TR-3 in Missouri and had I shipped to us. I am currently replacing the wiring harness and hope to be finished this week. Many hours underneath, under the hood and behind the wheel. I have had pretty young girls look with envy and ask me to adopt them. My wife has had men ask her to marry them. It is a head turner. British Forum is 1st class for information and problem solving, I am indebted to you. Crazy Horse.
 
Hello Crazy Horse

Welcome to the forum.

The TR3 is certainly a great looking car. I regularly get " Cool Car Man" etc. And it is great fun to drive.

The Triumph section is very active so you are sure to get plenty of help, tips and advice there for your TR3.

Post some photos of the TR3.

David
 
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