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TR2/3/3A TR3 eBay: What do you Think

I'm fated to buy that car - it's got my initials on the Ohio plate...
Looks like quite a bit of salvageable parts for somebody.
I wonder where my TR3 is almost 60 years later?
 
...actually the car I'm putting back on the road has an antenna hole on the passenger side cowl - not sure if that was per the factory recommendation, or just a common place back in the day...

When we stripped my TR3A we found an antenna hole in the passenger side cowl -- which was interesting since it also had one on the passenger side wing. I probably should have welded up both but I kept the one on the wing (possibly easier to find an antenna for).
 
When we stripped my TR3A we found an antenna hole in the passenger side cowl -- which was interesting since it also had one on the passenger side wing. I probably should have welded up both but I kept the one on the wing (possibly easier to find an antenna for).

Yeah, I'm still thinking on what to do there on the cowl. Pretty sure a surface type antenna mount is needed, otherwise I'm betting the cubby box will be in the way. I'm not planning on a radio right now so possibly just a rubber blanking plug can be found to work.
 
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