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TR3Bs are the rarest of the TRs, because of the low production number.
It could have the 2138cc engine and fully synchronized trans.
This car looks worth checking on as a project.
Dave H.
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From: "Alex&Janet Thomson" <aljlthomson@charter.net>
To: "Kerry G Stanley" <kstanley44@verizon.net>, triumphs@autox.team.net
Sent: Thursday, January 7, 2016 2:37:15 AM
Subject: Re: [TR] WTB a TR-3
Kerry - This just came in from the Brits-on-the-Hudson.
Alex Thomson - Connecticut Triumph Register
Just spotted this tr3 for sale on craigs list in Hyde park. Haven't seen
it and don't know the seller, but he's looking for best offer and looks from
pictures like a good winter project.
https://hudsonvalley.craigslist.org/bfs/5380109115.html
Hi all,
I recently joined the list, and have found it very useful already. I owned
a '61 back in the '70s and could kick myself for ever selling. I am now in
a hunt for project TR-3. I'm expecting to do a full frame off restoration -
with a lot of learning along the way!!! I live in the Richmond VA area,
although I hear shipping cross country is not an insurmountable problem. If
anyone has any l leads on a project just waiting for help please let me
know. I also joined the Richmond Triumph Register, the Triumph Experience
forum and a couple others. Great resources.
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00"><div>TR3Bs are the rarest of the TRs, because of the low production num=
ber.<br></div><div>It could have the 2138cc engine and fully synchronized t=
rans. </div><div>This car looks worth checking on as a project.</div><=
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p;Janet Thomson" <aljlthomson@charter.net><br><b>To: </b>"Kerry G Sta=
nley" <kstanley44@verizon.net>, triumphs@autox.team.net<br><b>Sent: <=
/b>Thursday, January 7, 2016 2:37:15 AM<br><b>Subject: </b>Re: [TR] WTB a T=
R-3<br><div><br></div> Kerry - This just came in from the Brits-=
on-the-Hudson.<br>Alex Thomson - Connecticut Triumph Register<br><div><br><=
/div> Just spotted this tr3 for sale on craigs list in Hyde park. &nbs=
p;Haven't seen<br>it and don't know the seller, but he's looking for best o=
ffer and looks from<br>pictures like a good winter project.<br><div><br></d=
iv>https://hudsonvalley.craigslist.org/bfs/5380109115.html <br><div><br></d=
iv><br>Hi all,<br><div><br></div>I recently joined the list, and have found=
it very useful already. I owned<br>a '61 back in the '70s and could =
kick myself for ever selling. I am now in<br>a hunt for project TR-3.=
I'm expecting to do a full frame off restoration -<br>with a lot of =
learning along the way!!! I live in the Richmond VA area,<br>although=
I hear shipping cross country is not an insurmountable problem. If<b=
r>anyone has any l leads on a project just waiting for help please let me<b=
r>know. I also joined the Richmond Triumph Register, the Triumph Expe=
rience<br>forum and a couple others. Great resources.<br><div><br></d=
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