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RE: Dan's TR6

To: triumphs@Autox.Team.Net, spitfires@Autox.Team.Net, "'tomomalley@hey.net'" <tomomalley@hey.net>
Subject: RE: Dan's TR6
From: "Linda Long (IM)" <LLong@Kollmorgen.com>
Date: Wed, 30 Sep 1998 20:41:04 -0400charset="iso-8859-1"
Tom,
This idea is spot on.  Plus, it keeps us from having to line Sally
Struthers up to serve as the spokesperson for the "Adopt a TR Part"
program.  I can hear Sally now...."for as little as 14 cents a day you
can support an exhaust value for as long as 6 months." ;-)

Tom Long


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> 
> Listers...
> 
> Yesterday I commented that it might be nice idea to help Dan Master's
> out with the cost of repairing his TR6.  A number of folks e-mailed
> their endorsement.
> 
> Some background for those who missed it:
> 
> Dan had apparently lent out his fully restored TR6 to Leon <sorry I
> don't know your last name Leon> to use on tour of the east coast
> during his stay here the U.S.   I confess I don't know the details of
> how this was arranged....I only caught wind of it by reading Leon's
> posts as he charted his progress.
> 
> At some time during the trip  the bonnet release mechanism failed and
> Leon was unable to check vital fluids, in particular the coolant which
> was being lost in small amounts each time the car was shut down.
> During most of the trip <as far up as Canada if I read this right> the
> gauges indicated everything was OK until Leon got to within a few
> hundred miles of Dan's house.  At that point the car finally
> overheated and Dan went to retrieve it.  Hope I've got most of the
> story straight.  :-)
> 
> Anyway...reading Dan's initial report yesterday,  the engine has
> virtually no compression on several cylinders.  The beautiful paint on
> the bonnet and fender now has a 4 inch gouge where an over-helpfull
> gas station attendant tried to pry up the stuck bonnet.  Dan also
> needed to cut a 3 inch hole in the bulkhead to release the stuck latch
> assembly.  Well...*this* part is just a regular TR6 service procedure.
> :-) 
> 
> So after reading this a couple of thoughts popped into my head:
> 
> "Hmmm....is Dan covered for this kinda damage?  Would the engine be
> covered?  Dunno but I'd tend to doubt it.  Perhaps the paint work, but
> is he looking a serious deductible here and does it really pay in the
> long run to make a claim...? "
> 
> Then I'm thinking...
> 
> "Now Dan said he was retired, right?  Well maybe he's rich!  Yeah,
> that's it...he's a rich retiree!  Hmmm, no....he *can't* be
> rich...he's a Triumph owner. :-) "
> 
> So then it occurred to me that Dan might start wrenching on this thing
> himself just to get the car back in the condition it was in a few
> weeks back.  And that would take a serious bite outta the time he's
> allocated for the V8 conversion.
> 
> An THEN I realised the really *scarey* part.  That he just might
> hafta' cut back of the time he spends on the Triumph and Spitfire
> lists!!
> 
> You know...this is where you guys ask a question like "I just bought a
> brand new "NOFAILGOFAST ELIMINATOR" high output ignition coil but I
> don't know how to hook it up"....and within about 30 minutes you get
> complete, detailed, step-by-step instructions covering every possible
> make and model of Triumph since you never mentioned what kinda' car it
> was for.  :-)
> 
> BTW...I'm not trying to set some kind of precedent here where we all
> chip in to fix everybody's cars.  <actually, I wouldn't mind if you
> folks would like to finance the restoration of my Spitfires...I'm
> easy! >  What I think I'm seeing here though are some very unusual
> circumstances.  I figure Dan's has given us, oh....$316,000.00 of
> free, personal,  immediate, *expert*, technical advice over the last
> few years.  I mean...these are not off-the-cuff one liners.  Each
> response is a veritable treatise, throughly researched and accurate.
> Try getting *that* from Microsoft tech support. <g>
> And now he goes and offers up his fully restored TR6 for so a fellow
> lister from abroad can tour America in the proper Triumph tradition.
> A rather magnanimous gesture, I would think.
> 
> Someone jump in here and stop me if I've got this all a$$ backwards.
> :-)  :-)  :-)
> 
> So okay...here's my proposal:  For anyone who thinks they've benefited
> from Dan's presence on these lists...  We find an envelope.  We find a
> stamp.
> We write Dan's address on the front and we put a dollar or two into
> the envelope.  We mail it.  Done.
> 
> I realise you're not supposed to send cash in the mail.  I recommend
> this method because if we make a big deal outta this <and you're like
> me, a MAJOR PROCRASTINATOR>  it'll never get done.
> 
> I remind the list once a week <for those who missed it> for four weeks
> and then it's over.  No finally tallys.....No endless begathons.  
> 
> After a week or two Dan gets a flurry of mail from Listers he's helped
> in the past and he feel's a LOT better about being a Triumph
> enthusiast.  Even if he only gets a few dollars to spend on a new
> headgasket.
> 
> So lemme know what you guys think...perhaps I'm off base here and I'd
> like to hear from you if you think this is inappropriate for the list.
> 
> Cheers!
> Tom O'Malley in Southbridge Massachusetts
> '74, '77 Spits
> 

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