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Hi,
I just wanted to introduce myself.
My name is Randy Brackett from Virginia Beach, VA.
Member Brian Murphy told me about this forum and I find it very useful.
I met Brian while I was trying to figure out what type of windshield stanchion guide plates I need for my 1961 TR3A and where to purchase them.
I have had the TR3A for 12 years and can't seem to stop driving it to do the finishing body work on it.
I recently sold my 1978 Spitfire.
Hope to write again soon.
Thanks.
RB
1961 TR3A
comm.# TS 75894 L
 
Hi There Randy;

Welcome from the Pocono Mtns of PA:

Why don`t you post a pic of your TR3: Everyone here would love to see it; You can be assured:

Have Fun here & don`t forget to go to the Triumph Forum & meet with a Bunch of TR Motor Heads that Sleep, Eat, Drink, Think & whatever else you think of Triumph:

Regards, Russ /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/banana.gif
 
Welcome Randy-

The Poconos are sure pretty. Nice place to run
around in an old sports car.

Ya have found a good place here.

Post some photos. Have some fun.

dale in Puerto Rico-
I own the internationally infamous Crypt Car
a 1969ish TR6 on jack stands.
 
Welcome Randy,

Glad to have you and your TR3A join us on the world's best forum for anything! Great group here, and they are willing to help out with any question.

We are glad that Brian sent you here. Please be sure to post photos promptly.

Enjoy the Ride!
 
Hi all. I am Scott and have recently purchased a 1976 MGB. I had one when I first met my wife but stupidly sold it. Now I am back and better than ever (and so is the car.) Nice meeting you all!
 
Welocme Randy & Scott...
 
Hello Randy,

Glad to see you here! I told you the members on BCF were the finest around! Everyone would love to see some pictures of your TR3A, the ones you sent me were great.. there is a members rides section where you could post those. Lots of beautiful LBCs to look at there as well. Thanks for joining BCF and it has been a pleasure to get to know you. As Steve said, when you have a chance, let the Triumph forum know what you found as a result of the Stanchion search, it should help some others with late TR3A's who have had the similar issues or who may be wondering if their car has the correct set.
Best Regards, and check in often,
Brian /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/cheers.gif
 
/bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/savewave.gif Welcome Randy and Scott. The best on-line forum you can find is right here and a big thanks to our leader, Basil.

Glad to have you both on board.
 
Hi Dale;

That`s Me that lives in the Poconos!

It is kind of nice with plenty of Scenic Routes especially in the Spring & the Fall Foliage is Great (Too early to think about that):

Regards, Russ

Welcome Scott from the Pocono Mtns of PA: /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/driving.gif
 
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