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richilde

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Hello all,
I had a 1962 TR4 for a little over 6 years back in the 80's. It was my everyday driver until I threw a rod. I sold it as an as is mechanics special and immediately picked up a 1957 TR3. The TR3 had been parked about 2 years and was a bit rough around the edges. But a new battery a little gas and it fired right up. I didn't do anything to it at the time just drove and had fun. I parked it in 1987. So after 33 years of sitting around taking up space, I feel it is time to get it on the road again. I am hoping for a good runner that look nice, not necessarily a show winner.
 
Hello Richilde

Welcome to the forum.

You will find the Triumph section is very active so you are sure to get plenty of tips and advice for your project.

Post some photos of your starting point.

David
 
Hello from the Madflyer I am also new member today. I have a TR 6 that in its early years received a good number of awards. I can say it was nice to get awards but it the common love for LBC's that keeps me going not any awards. I have put many miles TR as I restored it in 1993. So drive it love it and that will always be your award. Good Day
 
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