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Hi all,

Just found this forum and am enjoying reading through some of the threads so far.

I have a 1960 TR3 that I’ve owned for about 45 years now. It’s been apart three times, but unfortunately, the last time, it has taken about 25+ years to get started getting it back together. I’m really looking forward to getting it on the road again and have just recently found a Judson Supercharger for it when it does go together. (So, If anyone has a lead on a Judson boost gauge, it would sure be appreciated.) Also, I’d like to get some information on current Rollbar sources. I had one on it in High School, but it was welded to the frame and I’d like to put something in that’s a little wider in the car this time.

Cheers,

Bryan G
 
welcome! glad you are here. Can't help you with any of the questions - but there are those here who can.
 
Welcome to the BCF Bryan,

I just recently made my first visit to Oregon last month, and found it to be quite beautiful. Please make sure that you introduce yourself to the Triumph Forum here as they will be your new best friends as you rebuild your TR3. And stop by the Pub sometime and join on of the discussions on various and sundry topics.
 
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