For me my love of small fast cars has always been there. Even when I was a
little girl I was always looking at fast cars and my parents always had a
big old ford and drove slow and sensibly. Not me, I love to go fast, which
has gotten me into a bit of trouble over the years but I still have my LBC.
I have worked on my own cars since I got my first VW bug when I was 17,
which I traded to buy a new transmission for the triumph. A friend of mine
got me the Step by Step Instructions for the Complete Idiot book for VW's
which I foolishly loaned someone and off I went. Still going. Of course
my kids think I'm nuts, but so it goes.
Jane
'67 GT6
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> Fellow listers
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> I am interested in why you all drive Triumphs or other classic cars,
> given that they all break down, are draughty, cost lots of money to keep
> on the road, give an endless supply of skinned knuckles and all those
> problems to solve.
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> Lets hear it from you all.
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> Irwin
> N Ireland
> TR6 150 PI 1972 (A1)
> Spitfire MK3 1970 (mostly in little pieces)
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