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New member that has rescued a Triumph 10. It's a 1960 model and has been sitting for a long time. It has slight front end damage, but the car only has 34K miles on it. I don't know what to do with it. I was thinking of restoration, but it seems parts are almost non existant. Anyone have any ideas?
 
First decision you made - joining BCF is a good decision. The Triumph folk will be there for you. They are your best source and surprise - It's free. Probably the only free you'll get. Hope you decide to restore and keep it. All of us like photos.

Welcome. :savewave:
 
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