Rumor from the great state of Texas has it that it was a yellow TR6. I think
Al W. Gore's first car was a limo. Those of us here in TX have tossed an
idea around. You all remember what a big deal the press made of Clinton's
Mustang? We'd like to take some of that excess "cigarettes for the homeless"
money out of the lock box, and buy, restore and donate a yellow TR6 to the
next President. I figure we have plenty of time to do the work.
Bob Kramer
TR6, TR4A, TR4
Hill Country Triumph Club
Corinthians Vintage Auto Racing
rgk@flash.net
----- Original Message -----
From: Joe Merone <jmerone@rocketmail.com>
To: <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Sent: Monday, November 13, 2000 3:08 PM
Subject: W's Triumph
>
> The following is NOT, I repeat NOT intended in any way
> to foster a discussion about politics or the election
> in any way. It's just a little ditty I throw out to
> you while awaiting the future of the country based on
> the voting habits of a few hundred retirees in the
> sunshine state.
>
> Our local paper conducted a "pop" poll among our
> candidates for statewide office. The purpose was to
> show some of their human side. Those running for
> Vermont Governor, U.S. Senate, U.S. House, etc. all
> weighed in on their favorite movie, baseball team, Ben
> and Jerry's flavor, etc. One of the questions asked
> them to list the year, make, and model of their very
> first car.
>
> The questionaire was also sent to presidential
> candidates Gore and Bush. The Bush camp responded.
> And while the possible 43rd president of the United
> States didn't list the year nor model it was noted
> that George W. Bush's first car was a Triumph.
>
> No kidding.
>
> My guess is a TR4 - probably a 64.
>
> Joe Merone
> CF18928
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