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Just bought a 61 TR3A. Had one 40 plus years ago and always told myself that if I found the right one, I would do it again. TS76775L 29600 original miles and seems to run well. I am looking for info as to what can be done to make it a little more dependable.
 
Welcome!! The only thing I know about TR3s is that my wife and wnat one :smile:. The guys in the Triumph forum will help you a lot. This is a great site for getting info and help.
 
Welcome, Rick! You've found a great resource here.

This place is truly a pro-active venue so things fly kinda quick. Responses come in minutes, not days most times.

Post away! :savewave:
 
Welcome, Rick....the Triumph guys can help with all your questions.
 
Howdy newguy,

How do these folks know your name is "Rick"?

Well; "Welcome" anyway to the BCF. As mentioned, Introduce Yourself and Your "New/Old" TR to the "Triumph" folks and fire away. You`ll be more than Welcome there.

Regards, Russ
TS21162L
 
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Wecome!
This is a great place to hang out.
If you have questions, pick a forum and ask.
If you have time to kill try the humor or pub sections.

We are all friends here. :thumbsup:
 
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