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TR2/3/3A Tr3 make news

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Check out the "Click&Clack col. in todays paper (8/31) for the answer to the question "Should I take a TR3 on an 8000 mile road trip, again"? Berry
 
I think I'll pass on looking up that article! They're mildly funny for about the first 20 words, after which they're pretty predictable...and not always all that helpful. :rolleyes2:

Curmudgeon :cool:
 
The Indianapolis paper finally got around to printing this article. Does anyone know 'Patrick'? I'd like to hear his follow-up after the trip. I'm planning a trip to Sebring some year soon. I don't think my '60 TR3 will have too much trouble. Just realized I should not have said that.
 
It made it to the houston paper. Id like an update as well. My wife and I are hoping for a 3,000 mile adventure next month in our Tr3. I have made more repairs than they did.

Does anyone have a 4-way hazard switch added? Sounds like a good idea.
 
Jerry, you've got plans! If you pass through Ft Worth, we'll put you up for the night on your way.
 
Thanks John, but probably not on this trip. We are basically shooting to be with my dad in Pa for the night he turns 90. I suppose we could not come up with a better excuse for a week long adventure in a tr3.
 
Here's a dirty little secret: most of the questions you see in Q&A columns are not real submitted questions from real people. They are made up by the writers to feature a specific answer.
 
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