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Hi.

I have been interested in LBC's for a long time and have owned a 61 Triumph TR3A as a daily driver in the late 60's and early 70's. I currently own a 60 TR3A project car. I joined to keep current with what's happening with the hobby.
 
Welcome to the BCF - I see you've been a member since 2018! Glad you finally jumped in and I sure hope we see more of you around. You will find we have a very active and engaged Triumph forum here where you will get all kinds of help and advice (some of it might even be helpful!)

By the way, excuse the dumb question from a southwesterner, but what is "SBB" as in SBB, NJ?
 
Hello E. Frecht

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 project car. Is the project car a driver or is there a lot of work to get to that stage.

My project TR3A came home in pieces. It had been taken apart in the late 1990s then sat in a basement till I liberated it.

The Pub is a section of the forum where almost anything comes up for discussion.

David
 
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