At 09:25 PM 10/29/97 GMT, you wrote:
>Got so excited about cranking the '75 Spitfire last Fri. nite (after 4
>Corona beers-& 11 mo. resto.)
>that I just HAD to tool down the street, no bonnet, no doors, no brains.
>Just a Union Jack
>fluttering from the radio antenna-no radio yet, just the antenna.
Rick,
I know the feeling. When I got my TR-3 running after ten years of storage
and another ten years of slow, frame-off restoration I couldn't even wait
I had brakes! Well all right, the emergency brake did work, so I didn't
have to do any extra body work. I still don't have seats, but I drive it up
and down the cul-de-sac every couple of weeks. There are a lot more details
and some pictures at my website:
http:/members.aol.com/jharroun/home/triumph.htm
Jim Harroun
62 TR-3B (Getting very close!)
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