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Hi there,
I've got a 61 TR3A in the middle of a restoration (body parts at the paint shop and the rest in my basement/garage). Looking forward to learning alot from this forum and maybe even helping sometime.
 
TR ~bloody~ THREE.

Pretty soon you guys will outnumber us MGB guys! :jester:

Welcome aboard, Dennis!
 
Welcome Dennis!

I had a TR3 over 30 years ago....I *still* miss it!
 
Hi, and welcome to the Forum!
 
Hi There Dennis,

"Welcome" to the wonderful world of LBCs (Little British Cars) from the Pocono Mtns of PA.

I too had (2)`58 TR3s. Man, I sure do miss them!

Have Fun here and introduce yourself to the Triumph forum.

Regards,

Russ
 
Welcome aboard !!

I drank some Seattle coffee once but I'll betcha the beans
were grown somewhere locally here in Puerto Rico.

tinster
 
Hi - Bob Burt in Carmel, CA. I have a '58 TR3a in rolling restoration - currently the dash is all apart for refinsihing of the guage plate. Who knows if all the electrics will work at reinstallation?
 
Faith, Bob, faith...

...and p'raps a burnt offering in the way of a smoked wiring loom to The Prince of Darkness. :jester: :devilgrin:
 
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