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So my rusty TR4 is freshly sold, and I'm just starting to look into a less rusty replacement when I hear from a friend in the local British Car Club of a possible British car sitting at a local BMW dealer's used car lot. I followed up and it turns out it is a 1961 TR3A. Described as a "ground up" restoration done back in the 70s. Black with red interior, no overdrive, wire wheels. I went and gave it a quick look after work today, and it does seem to be quite solid. A quick check showed no rust I could find, and the outer panels seemed straight. Would need to get it up on a lift with a Triumph expert to know more.
I've got to follow up with the owner still (it's on a sort of consignment deal with the BMW place) to get more history, but it looks interesting. Asking $13k, which seems rather high to me for that old of a restoration. I was figuring no more than about $9k if it is really as rust free as it looks--I'm a rust-o-phobe now after my TR4!
Does that seem in line? I looked at my price guide, and it seemed to show from $7 - $12 in this shape, depending on the specifics. Wasn't looking for a TR3, since they always seemed too expensive, but hard to pass up an opportunity for a local car.
-Drew
I've got to follow up with the owner still (it's on a sort of consignment deal with the BMW place) to get more history, but it looks interesting. Asking $13k, which seems rather high to me for that old of a restoration. I was figuring no more than about $9k if it is really as rust free as it looks--I'm a rust-o-phobe now after my TR4!
Does that seem in line? I looked at my price guide, and it seemed to show from $7 - $12 in this shape, depending on the specifics. Wasn't looking for a TR3, since they always seemed too expensive, but hard to pass up an opportunity for a local car.
-Drew
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