Just to get round to this,
My 64 Herald hasn't got a name yet- Although with the color blue I am
considering, the name "Skye" comes to mind. Currently, she is called "Trimf"
as the "U" was missing from her bonnet lettering, and it spelled "TRI_MPH"
or "Trimf"
My 85 Chevy Impala was always known as "Car 54" after being so named by one
of my friends due to its police car looks...
My 69 Plymouth Belvedere is, naturally, "Adam-12 car"
My 47 Plymouth has no name currently, and will be leaving me soon, so I can
concentrate on the triumph.
My 52 Seagrave is "Engine 4011" (pronounced as forty-eleven)
My 88 F-150 is nameless, as is my 57 Seagrave(other than "For Sale")
Scott
64 Herald 1200 Convertible
----- Original Message -----
From: "Boothroyd, Frank" <Frank.Boothroyd@northatlantic.nf.ca>
To: <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Sent: Monday, February 26, 2001 7:02 PM
Subject: What's your LBC's name?
>
> Hi folks. I'm curious about the names some people on the list have given
> their cars. May I humbly suggest that if you've named your car you might
> include its name after your closing salutation? I'd be most interested
to
> see the many, perhaps varied, names we've given our obsessions.
>
> And in case you're wondering, I've named mine after something that's 1)
very
> expensive 2) very much a luxury and not at all required for a normal life
3)
> some people can't stand and 4) it takes a pig to find a good one (oops!!)
>
> Cheers,
> Frank
> '73 TR6 "Truffles" (or has that one been taken already!?)
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