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OK, ready to get rid of the annoying sign!
Name is Al Motta, just sold my '72 TR6 and bought a '61 TR3A to restore......lots of work ahead!
 
OK, ready to get rid of the annoying sign!
Name is Al Motta, just sold my '72 TR6 and bought a '61 TR3A to restore......lots of work ahead!

Glad to know "Lucas" is dong his job! Without folks actually participating in the discussions, there would not be a need for the forum, so welcome aboard and don't be a stranger! You've come to the right place as we have a very active Triumph forum with loads of helpful members!

Be sure to jump in at the Triumph foroum also and say hello, and maybe post a picture or two!

Cheer,
Basil
 
Hello Al

Welcome to the forum

The Triumph section is very active and you are sure to get plenty of help, tips and advice there for your TR3A restoration. How much work does it need to get it back to driving?

Post some photos.

David
 
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