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Hi from the north of England

I’m a returning member with a new username as the old one is long forgotten. I’m almost at the end of a speedy 23 yr complete restoration of my 1958 TR3a. Hoping that this intro will banish the moustachioed chap into the ether, here is a ‘before’photo and a couple of ‘current state of play’ photos.

Many thanks BCF for all the helpful info
 

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Welcome back! You sound like your restoration is at the same pace as my EType restoration LOL!
 
Looks great! and yes, there are a lot of those speedy restorations around here! Mine is 6 years into a 2 year project.
 
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