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I doubt there's any place to find that information. You can at least see who has registered their TR3B at the International Triumph TR Registry website.
I suppose it depends on what number 'aren't many' would be. I would guess there are several hundred but less than a thousand -- but that is just a wild guess.
There's two '3Bs in our club (Long Island Triumph Association). One of them is TCF 2785 L IIRC. He's had the car since it was a year old. It's also black on black.
Hey scot, where did u find it registered? I did get a british motor heritage certificate, I suppose that action automatically registered it. I started a restoration on it 2 yrs ago, working on a 58 right now.
I've had TCF 1907LO for about 26 years. Black with red interior. White side curtains, top and tonneau. Factory hard top, telescoping wheel and overdrive. I did convert to Dayton stainless and chrome wire wheels.
Hey scot, where did u find it registered? I did get a british motor heritage certificate, I suppose that action automatically registered it. I started a restoration on it 2 yrs ago, working on a 58 right now.
Go to the International Triumph TR Registry link that I posted above. Looks like you registered your car there In February 2011 (I'm assuming this is Robert. ) And you would have had to have done this yourself as it's not related to the BMHIT certificate at all.
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