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Hello all,
Long story, really. In the summer of 1973 a friend of my father Dan Pulka, gave me a basket case TR-3. Well my father really got interested in the hobby and several years latter we had two 3's, and a 4. My brother sold his 4, Dad passed away a few years ago. He was an amazing talented person. We did the 3 cars from the ground up. Along the way we had acquired a large number of parts. Mostly TR-3 items and some TR-4 pieces.
I plan on getting to the cars this summer they have not run in a number of years, still look good. I'll be posting some parts in the classifieds soon.
It's a wonderful hobby, I spent many hours with my Dad working on the cars. I wish I had learned more, anyway there is more fun to be had.

Thanks,

RLN
 
Hello RLN

Welcome to the forum.

The Triumph section is very active so you are sure to get plenty of tips and hints there to get your TR3s back on the road. Post some photos of the collection.

David
 
Thanks David, this is all new to me. My TR-3 is actually the first car I ver owned. I'm now 69 years old so I've had that car for a long time.
More to come. Ron
 
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