Henry Frye wrote:
> You are an inspiration to us all. Thanks to you, the rest of us will be
> able to tell our wives such things like:
I always wanted to be a role model!!
> There are people who buy cars sight unseen, because the price sounds
> good;
I'm kind of hoping I'm not the only one that does this sort of thing.
> You can never have TOO many projects;
This is VERY VERY true.
> You can always change your mind on what car will be restored, and what
> car is good for parts;
Again VERY true.
> Driving 1000 miles for a car that doesn't run IS a responsible, mature
> thing to do;
Now hold it here, I never once said I was a responsible, mature person. I'm
a boy in a mans body!
> Yes, Honey, I can use almost any part from the TR3 on the TR4; and
Snicker, snicker....
> I can make room for another Triumph in the driveway, no problem. By the
> way, you don't mind parking on the street, do you Honey???
As circumstances may be I don't have this particular worry. Being single
has advantages and disadvantages. In this instance it happens to be an
advantage!
> ;-) ;-) ;-) ;-)
After I got divorced in 1988 after a really BAD marriage my dad told me I
should try and do the things I wanted to do. So I'm just trying to live
up to his advice <G>.
I must admit that storage could become a problem but I think I can
overcome that problem. At least I hope so. At $300 I couldn't see how I
could pass up on this. If its not restorable at least the parts should be
worth the price tag.
I appreciate your morning humor. Kind of helps put perspective on
things!!
Have a nice day.
Brad (Lincoln Nebraska 402-464-1502)
1964 Spitfire4 BFC25720L
1966 TR4A CT72398L (Now a parts car)
1961 TR4 CT288L (Hoping to make VTR, Maine)
196? TR3? (Parts or Long term project?)
1951 Dodge Truck 82217766 B-3-B-108
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