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Posted 4 Months ago
elastika
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Looking to buy a TR3, or maybe a TR3A. I have tried hemmings with moderate success.

Anyways, I live in Massachusetts and would prefer a good condition '56 TR3. In other words, it must be drivable with little or no rust.

Thanks,
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Posted 4 Months ago
Skyfire
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You couldn't find it in all that snow. let alone drive it.
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Posted 3 Months, 4 Weeks ago
scubagirl77
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Bill Sohl
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Posted 3 Months, 4 Weeks ago
LilCindy
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I am looking for a small mouth. I like the simple design, and the smooth look. Do you know any particular problems I will encounter if I had a '56 small mouth? Would you recommend another year? From the little knowledge I have from surfing the web I chose the '56. I wanted the best driving experience for the money, as I am poor college student just starting my car collection.

Thanks for your response,
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Posted 3 Months, 4 Weeks ago
etitor
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Cheers, Bill Sohl
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Posted 3 Months, 4 Weeks ago
arrpenterr
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The cost of the '56 will obviously be a factor in my decision. However, if I could find a daily driver that needed cosmetic work, I would graciously absorb the cost, as I could fix it over a long period of time and still be driving, or restore as my financial situation improves.
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