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Re: Evolution of the TR6/250 list

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Subject: Re: Evolution of the TR6/250 list
From: "Charles and Linda Duckworth" <cnlduckwor@ninenet.com>
Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2000 06:17:31 -0500
I can only second Rex's comments I was on another Triumph list and ended up
deleting 80% of the emails due to coverage of TR3's, 4's and Spitfires, with
this group I save all the maintenance emails and place them in a Work
document for adding to my manuals on the car..

I am now putting the interior back in the 6 and really appreciated the help
from Dick and others on what else to look for while I had the transmission
out, (I can honestly tell you I hope never to see a clutch that close
again).  Tonight I'm bolting down the seat frames, seats and installing the
radio and bracket.  While we are at it - replacing the rear brakes too
 - should be a great summer.

Charlie
'76 TR6



-----Original Message-----
From: Rex R. Townsend <rrt@connectexpress.com>
To: 6 pack list <6pack@autox.team.net>
Date: Tuesday, April 11, 2000 10:05 PM
Subject: Evolution of the TR6/250 list


>I have been reading the list digests since day one, and I have really
>enjoyed seeing the changes over these many, many months.  Different people
>have stepped in as major contributors, and then, as they start backing off
>(or burning out), someone appears to replace them and make their own
>significant contribution.  Right after the list switched to the new server,
>it seemed as though it lost much of the "personality" that it had
developed.
>But, now, the list is getting back that personality, and then some.
>Presently, there are some great contributors, especially Dick Taylor who
has
>been active with detailed answers and tech advise right along, and seems to
>be getting more and more involved with the list as time goes on!  But, of
>course we wouldn't be here at all if it weren't for our list "big daddy"
>Mike Brinker.  Thanks, Mike, Dick and everyone else who submits stuff to
the
>list.  Its been quite a ride!
>
>Rex Townsend
>
>P.S. I screwed up and tried to send this message HTML fomat and of course
it
>didn't work.  But, of course, Mike Brinker stepped in and patiently
>explained to me how to properly send the message (and he didn't even call
me
>stupid, not even once!)
>
>


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