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I just found out that I'm going to be the new "care taker" of a 1960 TR3! She needs some love, but I'm excited about my latest project. She has been loved for about 45 years by the previous owner, now needs full restoration. I'll post some pictures when I go get her. Any tips, what to do first, etc. are appreciated!
 
You have found the right place for helping you in your registration! You will find our Triumph forum very active and full of helpful folks ready to assist!
 
Welcome to the BCF. Love to the see the pics of her. TR3 has been on the list of the next LBC to find!
 
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