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To: "'british-cars@autox.team.net'" <british-cars@autox.team.net>
Subject: FW: Blue Ridge Touring
From: "Taffel, Sherman" <STaffel@bcps.k12.md.us>
Date: Thu, 29 Jun 2000 13:01:38 -0400

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Taffel, Sherman 
> Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2000 4:57 PM
> To:   'msecrest@erols.com'
> Cc:   'triumphs@autox.team.net'; 'britishcars@atox.team.net'
> Subject:      Blue Ridge Touring
> 
> Hi Martin:
> 
> Nice story about your Blue Ridge Adventures. Brought back TR  and
> Jensen-Healey memories
> 
> Once (1970)in my TR4-on its second trip east from Oklahoma,  the float
> valve stuck open-as we were being deluged by a torential thunderstorm near
> Natural Bridge. A local couple put me up for the night in their trailer,
> and the next morning with a nail file, we 'deburred' the jet needle where
> it was hanging up. Got me to Baltimore and the old Triumph Dealer 'Berger
> Motors'. Little did I know that 6 years later I'd be teaching a course in
> an old school turned regional HQ around the corner from the Triumph
> dealer.
> 
> I have great photo( '76)of an early morning backpacking stove breakfast
> at a Blue Ridge scenic stop, with the Jensen-Healey. I recall using the
> trunk lid  as a 'kitchen counter' - set the little stove up on the FDR
> stone ledge.  Great view, great ride, Great LBC's.
> 
> I had a Jag 4.2 with the 3 SU's after the TR, and your note about power to
> spare also brought a chuckle memory. Aboutten years after I was driving a
> friend up the Washington Monument Hill  by the Peabody Conservatory in
> Baltimore. I was in my Honda Accord, and I said-, as I stalled the clutch:
> I don't remember this hill being so steep'. He replied ' In the Jag-it
> wasn't'.
> 
> Sherman
> 
> Sherman D. Taffel 
> TR4 CT40054L
> Columbia, MD

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