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Found this website by chance. Looks like it can be quite a help. I am restoring from frame up a '60 TR3A. I had a TR3B when I was in college and loved it. Now that I am retired I am looking forward to driving it this summer. If there are any members in SE Pa. I would like to hear from you. Can always use a little advice. I am located near Reading.
 
Welcome Oldpine47! Good luck getting your restoration completed by summer. You're right, this forum can be VERY helpful. I hope you become an active member and that you get a lot of enjoyment from your TR3 in your retirement years. Please keep us posted on your restoration progress.
 
Welcome to the asylum, Oldpine47. Advice is something we've got lots of here; guaranteed to be worth everything it costs!

But, it's hard to know where to start; so be sure to ask any questions you have over in the Triumph forum. Here's a collection of documents, some of which might be useful to you.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B2H2NJt34OffMDVmOTZlZWItYTcyMy00ZDhkLTliOWEtOWU1OWRhNDZhYmRl
I particularly recommend the TR2-3 workshop manual, Spare parts catalogue, Practical Hints (which is the owner's manual), and the Standard Triumph Hardware Catalogue.
 
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