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Rdowdy22

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I am an owner of a 1958 Tr3a, which was registerd in 1959. have owned since 2009. This my second tr3a that I have owned, I purchased the a 1960 tr3a from my brother in 1972 for $350, rebuilt the engine, started a body off restoration, most everything was completed mechanically, never completed body work, re-sold to my brother who got it back on the road. been in love with these cars ever since my first ride.
 
Thank you, rebuilt carbs, had brakes replaced including all master cylinders, slave cylinder. file of car is too large to post
 
Welcome to BCF. Great to have a favorite car to keep you occupied. I've got good memories of my own 1959 TR3.

Easiest way to reduce a photo's file size is to make a copy and open it in Windows Paint. Click Resize, choose reduction percentage, save, and Bob's your uncle. I think the BCF limit is 4 meg for a photo file.

Basil (boss) may pop in on this, but here's a link to doing the same on a Mac.

macpaw.com/how-to/make-file-smaller-mac

Scroll down to How to make a picture file smaller on Mac

Good to have you with us.
Tom M.
 
welcome indeed - great cars and glad you are here
 
Glad to have you aboard, RD. Be sure to check out the Triumph forum here. You fit right in!
 
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