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Clarkm

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Always had a fascination for British cars. Briefly had a TR3 forty years ago and had to sell it for money reasons. Later I had a TR4 which was nice but didn't excite me as much as the TR3. Recently purchased a 61 TR3a in a million pieces. I am anxious to tear into it but I need more knowledge. That's why I am here, to interact and obtain more information. any help would be greatly appreciated.
 
Hello Clarkm

Welcome to the forum

You will find the Triumph section is very active so you are sure to get plenty of tips and hints there for your reassembly job.
I know your situation.
The Roadster Factory is a reat source of parts for your TR3A.

This is what I started with.


David
TR on trailer..jpg
Drive your Triumph day. Indian Mounds Macon GA 2.jpg
 
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