Okay here's another. I do most all of the work on my TR-6 and Ive never
used this shop for it but I do use them for my 85 Jag XJ-6 III. They're
good for Healeys, Triumphs, MG's, Morgans, Rolls, Bentley's, Jags, Morrris
etc. I think I've seen each in the shop at one time or other.
Brittish European Motors
Manager: Mark Singleton ( A fine British Gentleman)
6811 Redwood Drive
Rohnert Park, CA 94928 (North Bay, Santa Rosa Area)
707 - 792-2737
e-mail mark@britisheuropean.com
Website: www.britisheuropean.com
> From: jbonina@nectech.com
> To: Philip E. Barnes <peb3@cornell.edu>; Irwin Armstrong
<armstrong@btinternet.com>
> Cc: triumphs@autox.team.net
> Subject: Re[2]: More mechanic entries needed
> Date: Friday, March 13, 1998 11:07 AM
>
>
> I like the idea; the more resources the better.
>
> Everyone in the pool......
>
>
> Subject: Re: More mechanic entries needed
> Author: Irwin Armstrong <armstrong@btinternet.com> at SMTP
> Date: 3/13/98 6:50 PM
>
>
>
> What we have in the UK is a list of private Triumph owners and their
> facilities that could be used by travelling fellow enthusiasts in an
> emergency. Would a mixture of both be a better idea in the US?
>
>
> Philip E. Barnes wrote:
>
> > To continue Barry's thought, in the central New York area, I can think
> > of
> > half a dozen private owners (myself included) in Ithaca and Cortland
> > that
> > would be the best qualified persons to work on a British car.
> > Professional
> > mechanics? Can't think of one.
> >
> > Phil Barnes (peb3@cornell.edu)
> > Cortland, NY (nowhere near New York City)
> > '71 TR6 CC61193L (21 year owner)
> >
> > When everything's coming your way, you're in the wrong lane.
>
>
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