[Bmcu] Best Book for TR Restorers?

Al & Hope al_hope at xmission.com
Sat Sep 29 09:49:03 MDT 2007


 I haven't done a really extensive restoration, but I've found the following 
to be helpful:

Workshop Manual for the Triumph TR2, TR3 and TR3A
Kenneth Ball
Autopress LTD

Triumph TR2,3,3A, 4&4A Owners Workshop Manual
Haynes

These may be hard to find.  Good luck
Al Gordon

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> Am getting ready to embark on the restoration of the TR3, I am a fair
> mechanic and will do most of my own work over the coming year, except for
> paint & body.
>
> I have looked at MANY sites of cars during their restoration, most 
> probably
> from  folks on this list, is there a good book or document that you have
> found to be helpful just to be sure that everything gets checked off in 
> the
> proper order?
>
> I have seen the  book "How to restore a Triumph TR2-3A" by Roger Williams
> (forward by Bill Piggott), one review at Amazon complained about the lack 
> of
> details.
>
> Any recommendations?
>
> Bill B
> '58 TR-3A TS/30766 L (rolling restoration)
> "A bad day in your TR just gives you license to go shopping on-line 
> again!"
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