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To: jonmac@ndirect.co.uk
Subject: Re: Welcome and PROD PROD
From: TR3197 <TR3197@aol.com>
Date: Sat, 16 May 1998 22:39:35 EDT
Hi John,

Just returned from Road America and then off to New Orleans tomorrow on
business.

Hopefully I didnt put you on the spot with my introduction...pretty civilized
group on this list. tho.

Need to continue on with prep for trip. Wish I could put together a more
comprehensive account of the weekend.

Great bunch and many FOT represented at Road America.  Wonderful weekend with
great weather. Triumphant showing with the FOT racers and the Quadfest, a
multi-state convergence of TR owners. Wish you were here to join us.

Joe


<<Hi, Sue



> Welcome to the group!  We are very glad to have you!



Thank you very much indeed. I was led to understand it might take a day or

two to 'bob up' but obviously Mark Bradakis doesn't have much to do at the

moment?

 

> Joe Alexander wrote:

> "He was an employee of Triumph, nicely positioned in the company, and is

> likely to have some marvelous stories if prodded a bit."

> PROD PROD PROD!!!

> I would LOVE to hear stories about your days at Triumph!  Would you be

> willing to write some down for Triumph club newsletter use?  Or let us

> reprint them from email?



Well, here's the thing. Obviously (?) you didn't see a whole lot of stories

which were on the internet earlier this year called 'Life at Triumph.' I

had to withdraw the site because somebody was doing something very

uncharitable with the material that was there. What I've now done is to

compile all the stories into a book. This is dualled with a 40 odd page

intro about my Dad who started work with the Standard Motor Company in

Coventry in 1921 - so Standard and Triumph are very much in the family.

I've also culled quite a large number of pictures (mostly black and white)

to pad out the whole thing. The manuscript paginated to 5 inches by 8

inches runs to about 200 pages. That's the good (?) news. The bad news is

that despite contacting every publisher I can find who specialises in this

sort of material, no-one wants to take the risk. It's arguable the

potential circulation is likely to be fairly small - so I've got to put the

ice-pack on my head and find a way round the problem.



Maybe VTR might like to catch a ball which could be thrown in its

direction? Hi, Andy, thanks for your note too.



> Do you have a/some Triumphs?  If so, which ones?



An extremely ancient Herald Coupe which is in the very early stages of what

is looking like a tediously long restoration. There's also a Mk 3 Spitfire

and a GT6 Mk2 both of which are at my home in France, still very much in

their original paint, looking delightful and much loved.

 

> Glad you're here!



Thanks for that. As some or all of FoT may know, I periodically contribute

to the Triumphs list - airing the dusty corridors of my memory in trying to

help people who have got stuck on projects. I'm happy to continue doing

that here as well, as the opportunity may arise. Incidentally, for those

Friends who haven't heard of me before (probably a lot) I work part-time at

the Heritage Motor Centre at Gaydon - mostly at weekends and we've got

plenty of Triumphs there for me to keep an eye on - including a Lynx

prototype.

 

Regards

John Macartney



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