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triumph TR3 in Temecula southern california. parts

Hi There Frank,

"Welcome" to the wonderful world of "LBCs" on the "BCF".

As you may be aware; There are alot of Picture Junkies on this site! So; Please post some pics of the TR3 in between mfg. parts for these Triumphs.

Have fun,

Russ
 
thanks Russ
soon as i figure out how to post pictures i will overwhelm you all.
especialy once the paint goes on! laugh.
Frank
 
Welcome!

I drove a '58 Triumph TR3 to college...but that was like 40 years ago :jester:
By the way, I used the crank starter on it all the time (never had the money for a decent battery).

These days, I spend part of my time teaching people how to run CNC machines (I teach engineering in a communtiy college). So naturally, I'm playing around in our lab all the time. I have a set of wheel spacers for my racing Escort that look exactly like the ones on your site. We've been doing some neat 3-D post-processing of code lately....great fun!

And yes...let's see some pictures!
 
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