I'm the same age as my TR250 and got into them because my dad bought one new
in Philly (white with red interior) and had to sell it shortly after I was
born. My older sister could sit on the back shelf while I was being held by
my mother in the front seat, but that couldn't last forever. There were
always the lingering stories of the "zoom-zoom" in the family that I never was
old enough to remember. As I approached driving age, I can remember scanning
the Baltimore Sun classifieds for TR250's (right after Toyota and just before
Volvo). I finally got my first Triumph in NC in 1993 (a 65 TR4) at age 25.
Sold that 2 years later and got back into the hobby in Dec of 2000 with my
first TR250. After getting my book logo tattoo in 2004, I'm pretty much tied
to the marque forever.
Andy
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From: michael
lunsford <mblunsfordsr@yahoo.com>
To: 6pack@autox.team.net
Sent: Mon, February
22, 2010 11:10:22 AM
Subject: [6pack] Post your age
I've been holding off
until someone older than me responded-it took a while.
I was 27 when my 1970
TR6 was born. The total age for both me and my car is
--- can I count that
high--106. The car is in a lot better shape than I am
but it is only 40 and
has had lots of TLC. I'm 66 and have been rode hard and
put away wet.
Letseee, where did I put that bottle of Jack Daniels??
Mike Lunsford 1970 TR6
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