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Dave L

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Hi everybody,
I am new to this forum. I purchased a 58 TR3 that was a shell and two truck loads of rusty parts. I have owned it for 6 years and I am about 60 to 70 percent finished. I hope I can be of help to anyone who needs it as I have done a good portion of the work my self. I must also admit that I am not a professional mechanic or body person. I have a family with small children so the time I have to work on it has been limited but I do try once a week to do something on it.
Dave
 
Welcome to the BCF Dave. Keep at it and the rewards of driving it will bring a smile to you face. It took me almost 7 years to complete the restoration of my TR6.
Head over to the Triumph section of the forum and start posting. Pics of your project would be great for all to see.
 
Hello Dave,

Welcome to this wonderful resource called the BCF. Be sure to visit the Triumph Forum at https://www.britishcarforum.com/bcf/forumdisplay.php?18-Triumph where the natives are always ready to help, and where your experience will be greatly appreciated too. And be sure to post some photos of your project so that we all can appreciate your work.
 
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