Robert Snyder wrote:
>
> I echo other listers' observations that the VTR seems to be the most
> appropriate entity to accumulate and disseminate, in a high level format, the
> number of existing Triumph vehicles. This is, of course, if someone believes
> this endeavor to be worthwhile at all. There probably are enough
> opportunities for people to involve themselves in clubs or car shows, for
> those owners so inclined, that I doubt very much your lists will make any
> difference with respect to "enthusiasm" for the marque.
>
> I don't really care if a neighbor of mine owns a Triumph if all their car does
> is sit in a garage. I drive my cars frequently, and enthusiasts of these
> vehicles make themselves known be seeing each other drive their cars. This is
> really the key to the salvation of the hobby. Parts suppliers don't care
> simply how many Triumphs are around; however, they do care how many parts are
> being purchased. This is what will determine economic viability for the
> continued development and manufacturer of parts. Drive your cars!
>
> Bob Snyder
> '70 TR6
> '79 Spitfire
Bob
Just what we all need to pep up our days and make us more enthusiastic
about our individual efforts to humanity. I didn't know how I would get
through another day without some words of wisdom from another NAY-SAYER.
Joe Curry (Doing the best I can with little help)
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