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New member form Cincinnati, Ohio. Restoring a 1958 TR3a that has been owned by friends since the mid 70's. Some photos attached. Should be finished in the spring.
 

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Welcome to the British Car Forum! Looks like you have come a long way in restoring your TR3a. Be sure to check out the "Triumph"section of the forum for friendly help whenever you may need it. Spring can't come soon enough!
 
Hello and Welcome to the forum.

That is a great looking TR3A.

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

David
 
Took the car to the TRA event in Gettysburg this year. Very nice venue, went with some friends, one of which used to own this car in the early 70's. Had a great time and did well in the concourse. Took first place for the TR3A's, a little over 95 points. Very pleased. For anyone who likes restoration photos, this is the link to them on shutterfly.


I also have several body parts form the donor car. They are the later TR3A doors, hood, boot lid, front apron, tranny cover, and other parts. All are listed on ebay under dmcincy. would make a package deal if anyone needs good sheet metal. They were stored inside for a lot of years, so they are not rusted.

Enjoy

Dave
 
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