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cubguy

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Hello everyone,
I have restored a bunch of old British cars from TD's to Jags and I came to the forum looking for a way to make a TR3A steer properly. I have not solved the problem yet, but I am happy to say that I have found a wealth of information here that I never new existed. I currently own a couple of TR3s a TR6, a couple of MGAs a TD and an XKE. They are my children, and I love them all. I have a hard time turning away stray cats and unloved old cars. Just as soon as I get the TR3 steering figured out, I will start restoring one of the MGAs.
 

JPSmit

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glad to have you here - we do have a Little British Cars Anonymous meeting Wednesdays nights.... Ah who am I kidding - well done to have a list like that! MGA is to my eyes about the prettiest purest sports car shape.

cheers and pics please!
 

DavidApp

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Hello Cubguy

Welcome to the forum

You have already found that the Triumph section is very active and I am sure someone there can help you make your TR3 steer properly.

David
 
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cubguy

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Thanks, for the welcome mat! I wish I had found this group a long time ago. I am going to send my box to Mark macy ad let him sort it out! Now to figure out how to hide the cracks in the dash veneer on the XJS...
 
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