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I have just brought my late father’s TR3a home - it has been almost 30 years since I sold my 1978 Spitfire so am doing lots of reading to get up to speed. The car was not run much over the past year so am not doing any long drives yet but appear to have shaken out the cobwebs with fresh fuel and some stabilizer. Thanks!
 
Frank - welcome to BCF. You are a lucky man to inherit that TR3; great car, with quite a forward looking post-war design, and a reliable engine. If you dont' have the factory service manual, and the owner's manual, let us know.

Lots of tweaking and driving ahead!
Tom M.
 
Hello Frank

Welcome to the forum.

You will find the Triumph section is very active so you are sure to get plenty of tips and advice for your TR3A.

Post some photos of the TR3A also if you include the car serial number in your post it helps as there are differences between the early to late models.

David
 
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