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TR3A in pieces

bondo100b

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If anyone is thinking about a "ground up " rebuild have them call me. In 1992 I bought a running tr3a and decided I wanted to make it into a show car--well 17 years later and bought and sold a business and now have a 14 year old kid-here I am will a pile of stuff--but I am inspired and excited about putting it back together. This forum is very interesting and helpful


Also if you are near central Arkansas there is a great Swap Meet Saturday April 4th at Mccleods British Cars in Morgan Arkansas--just north of Little Rock on I-40 Call them for more info 501-851-2640 or call me steve bonds 501-912-1269
 
Hi, Steve, and welcome to the Forum! Good luck putting it all back together - hope it doesn't take another 17 years!!
 
Hi Steve,

1st. "Welcome" back to the wonderful world of LBCs.

I used to work for a Co. based out of "Rogers, AK" called "Wendt-Sonis" carbide. Then "TRW" purchased them & now are called "RTW" owned by "Kennemetal". Boy, Thats a mouthful!!

Anyways; There are a lot of nice folks on the Triumph Forum that would be more than happy to assist you in your project. Introduce yourself there & fire away.

Best Wishes,

Russ
 
Hi Steve,

1st. "Welcome" back to the wonderful world of LBCs.

I used to work for a Co. based out of "Rogers, AK" called "Wendt-Sonis" carbide. Then "TRW" purchased them & now are called "RTW" owned by "Kennemetal". Boy, Thats a mouthful!!

Anyways; There are a lot of nice folks on the Triumph Forum that would be more than happy to assist you in your project. Introduce yourself there & fire away.

Best Wishes,

Russ
 
Pardon him, Steve. He tends t' stutter a bit. :devilgrin:

Welcome and please scamper over to th' Triumph forum. Tons (literally) of TR3 guys there with several lifetimes of experience with 'em.
Inside-out kind of experience. :thumbsup:


Welcome to the right place onna 'net for the affliction.
 
Steve,

I also have a TR3A and look forward to hearing about your progress with pictures.

You will love this place. Humor and car guys - plus we have a pub to go to as well.

Good luck,

Cheers,

Steve
 
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