Art, it seems funny that you bring up driving each other's cars and then
go on to admit that when others have let you drive their Triumphs - THEY
ONLY LET YOU DRIVE THEM ONCE - I seem to see a pattern here. Anyway, I
suppose that you're welcome to drive either of mine whenever, just let
me know. Anyway, it looks like overdrives for both are in the works.
but VTR 2000 is probably out of the question. Janet and I are trying
for TRF Summer Party though. Any interest?
Tom
Debary, FL
61 TR3A
62 TR4
ArthurK101@aol.com wrote:
>
> In a message dated 15-Mar-00 17:56:53 Eastern Standard Time, vafred@erols.com
> writes:
>
> > Well, I had just about made up my mind 3K miles one-way was just way to far
> > for this guy, then Art K. decides to drive, Dan M. says yes, Minn. is yes,
> > Illi. is always a yes, have'nt yet heard from the N.E. (Lobsta man), and
> > now Dave M. and Joe C. are getting a lot of national interest starting to
> > think, which would make this a trip that no one should ever miss, I guess I
> > better sleep on this for 10 minutes and think again, good party people are
> > hard to find nowadays. "FT"
> >
>
> Fred, you want to go? We'll start a convoy from the East Coast and pick up
> folks along the way.
>
> Plus -- as I said to you at the VTR SE Regional -- we might even consider
> driving each other's cars in convoy for short distances. That would be a
> kick! Hey, we only live once. I have never driven a TR3, although a TR3 was
> the first sports car in which I ever rode. (I also remember the great ride
> with you in your TR3 to the Lake City autocross last October). I only drove
> my brother's TR6 one time in '60 and my son's Spitfire in '92. Sad, but
> true. I have no problem with another TR guy/gal driving my car -- especially
> someone from the list.
>
> When I went to the VTR National in Ashville, NC I went with another Triumph
> Club of N. Florida member in my car. He ( a TR3 owner) and I split the
> driving. He still talks about driving my TR4.
>
> But I digress. Whatever -- it would be great to just convoy and know that
> "Help," if needed, is right there on the road. Regards.
>
> Art Kelly
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