Recent new member... Thanks for accepting me into the British Car Forum.
Bought a TR3A basket case about 6 months ago. Just getting started with the restoration on it now, Sept. 2021, with a friend/mechanic who also restored my 70 Spitfire. It is quite a project. Biggest issue is it has a TR4 engine and the carbs are higher than the hood/bonnet. Previous owner cut hole in the hood and added a TR4 ? bubble to the bonnet. Engine needs overhaul so may look for TR3 engine to bring it back to original configuration and get rid of the bubble. Will try to document most of my restoration on this site.
Bought my first LBC in 1967, a wrecked 64 Sunbeam Alpine. Rear end damage. Was in the Navy in Key West and had a couple of sailors fix it for $80. I bought a used boot lid for $40 in Ft. Lauderdale. Drove it to CT in 68 and wrecked it 6 months after getting here. Junk yard gave me $65 for it. Since then, I've owned a 72 (bought new), 68, 2-69's, and currently own a 70 Triumph Spitfire. There are only 4 Mk3 Spitfires with newer commission numbers.
Bought a TR3A basket case about 6 months ago. Just getting started with the restoration on it now, Sept. 2021, with a friend/mechanic who also restored my 70 Spitfire. It is quite a project. Biggest issue is it has a TR4 engine and the carbs are higher than the hood/bonnet. Previous owner cut hole in the hood and added a TR4 ? bubble to the bonnet. Engine needs overhaul so may look for TR3 engine to bring it back to original configuration and get rid of the bubble. Will try to document most of my restoration on this site.
Bought my first LBC in 1967, a wrecked 64 Sunbeam Alpine. Rear end damage. Was in the Navy in Key West and had a couple of sailors fix it for $80. I bought a used boot lid for $40 in Ft. Lauderdale. Drove it to CT in 68 and wrecked it 6 months after getting here. Junk yard gave me $65 for it. Since then, I've owned a 72 (bought new), 68, 2-69's, and currently own a 70 Triumph Spitfire. There are only 4 Mk3 Spitfires with newer commission numbers.