On Fri, 12 Apr 1996, R John Lye wrote:
> > From: Gargoyles Coffee Bar <gargoyle@staffnet.com>
> > Subject: TR3 Restoration
> >
> > Good day, gentlemen.
> >
> > I am the owner of a 1959 TR3 that I used to drive as my every-day
> > car. I was, at that time, a member of the Washington DC Chapter
> > of the Triumph Register of America, but I am now unable to contact
> > any of the members I then knew.
> >
> > I am very interested in finding a quality shop to restore my vehicle,
> > but I need direction. Would your organization be able to at least
> > steer me in the correct general direction?
> >
> > I live in Stafford, Virginia, about 25 miles south of WDC. Any
> > metropolitan Wash DC area shop would be sufficient.
> >
> > Thank you for your assistance.
> >
> > John Herlig
> > 540-659-0404
> =====================================================
> Hello John,
> I may be able to help you. There's a member of the Richmond
> Triumph Register named Jamie Barnhardt, who runs a restoration shop
> called Innovative Restorations. While I've never (yet) used his
> services, from what I've seen, he's quite good. The shop is
> northeast of Richmond, so its not too far from you, I'd guess.
> There's also a shop called Motorhead in the NoVa area, who are
> pretty well known, mostly for their parts business, but I
> believe that they do restorations and service work as well. If
> not, they'll certainly be able to recommend someone in the area.
> I'll be happy to look up phone numbers and addresses (which
> are at home, and I'm at work) if you're interested in contacting
> either of these firms.
>
> By the way, you may interested in coming down to the Richmond Triumph
> Register's spring car show at the Stony Point School in Richmond
> on Sunday, May 19th. There should be a good turnout of TR-3's
> (as well as other, lesser, British cars <grin> ).
>
> Sincerely,
>
> John Lye
>
> rjl6n@uva.pcmail.Virginia.EDU
>
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