Back in the olden days my parents had a '57 Triumph TR3 as our second family car. Dad sold it when we left the Carolinas and later got into MGAs, which infected me. I have a few MGAs, but I've been casually looking for a replacement TR3 for several decades. Since retiring, Dad spends the winter in Florida. He called last week to see if I wanted the nose of a small mouth TR3 he'd found down there. Of course I do! Assuming I find a TR3 someday, having a small mouth front end would allow me to convert a later car into a reasonable copy of our old car.
It came with a grille too, so at $350, it was a bargain. Prior to meeting with the seller I asked Dad to inquire about other parts. He went to pick up the nose and apparently the guy had a complete ran when parked '58 that was a stalled project and had extra parts. Dad called later to tell me he had the nose and to tell me about the car. He said it was $5000.
He sent these pictures and asked what I thought about it. It didn't seem like a steal, but was the cheapest drivable TR3 I could find while doing a search, so I told him if he was up for the hassle of finding a trailer and dragging it back up here to WV, then go for it. He then told me he was just messing with me and the asking price was actually $3000. He offered $2000 and in the end, they met in the middle. Surprisingly a one-way uHaul car trailer rental from Florida to WV is only $150. The plan is to get it roadworthy, swap noses, and drive it as-is. It comes with fenders doors, carbs, a new top, etc.
I am looking for a windshield and the stainless beads that go between the fenders and body. I also could use a patch panel or something to repair the area below the spare.
This was the last car on my must-have list and I prefer ratty, well-used-but-mechanically-perfect old cars, so I'm really looking forward to seeing the car next month.
Here is me, my Mom, and sister with our old TR3 in Conway, SC sometime in the 70s. I have one other photo of it and, sadly, no other documentation. To this day, Dad reminisces about that car and as recently as last month he asked me to search DMV records to try to find it. Usually when I show him a pile of junk I'm interested in he responds with "That looks like a project." He didn't say that about this one and seems genuinely happy about the new TR3. So am I.