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Hi all. I've recently purchased a 62 TR3b (TSF comm number) and I plan on starting a frame off restoration. Car looks pretty good body wise except inner sills and part of the drivers side floor. Body gaps are good. Hopefully I can replace inner sills without messing up the body panel fitting!!!!! In the '70s I did own a 61 TR3a that I've always kicked myself for selling. Now I am excited about getting back into Triumphs.

I'm sure I will be posting many questions in the Triumph section, and searching the archive. However thanks in advance. I've already learned a lot and appreciate the knowledge base on the site. Thanks especially to Randall, John and you tube videos from Tush, and many others.

I live outside Richmond, VA.

Take care,
Kerry
 
Welcome Kerry! Glad you're a Triumph owner again, and glad that you intend to bring another one back to its former glory.

As you already know, the BCF is a great resource. Post some pics when you get a chance!
 
Welcome to the fun, Kerry! Great little car you have - should be a fun project!
 
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