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Pat

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Hello,

Just joined, looking forward to a lot of learning. I am actually a Chevy Truck kind of guy but my wife has been telling me that my next project needed to be a sporty two seater for her. Chanced across an unfinished project in the form of a 1965 Sprite, so here I go.
 
Hello Pat

Welcome to the forum.

How unfinished? My TR3A project was in a million pieces as my wife put it.

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

Post some photos of your starting point.

David
 
Sprite - really cool little British roadster! We have a very active Spridget forum (Spridget = Midgets or Sprites).
 
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