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Raleigh NC with a TR3

scotdail

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Hi folks:

I just purchased a 1960 TR3A for a project. It is running and driving and in fair shape, but it's going to need a little bit of TLC. I've been restoring British motorcycles 4 many years, but this is my first foray into an automobile of the ilk, and I've been out of car resto for a while.

Looking forward to learning and the discussion here!

Cheers,

Scot
 
Welcome to teh BCF Scot - great little car for a first time British car project!
 
Hello Scot

Welcome to the forum

The Triumph section is very active so you are sure to get plenty of tips, help and advice for your TR3 project.

David
 
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