Hi Fred:
At least you know the difference. I just got out of a meeting with my team
leaders. We were planning for a short trip I have to make to T.O. with
another colleague. The idea was to take his Range Rover since we have to
drag along some presentation material. One of my guys joked, "Why don't you
take your MG and put the boxes on the luggage rack" (General laughter). I
replied, "It's not an MG it's a Triumph". "Oh really", said he, "what's the
difference"? My reply to that response is deleted due to the Internet
Cleanliness League's ominous presence and heavy hand. Also I do not wish to
offend the shy and retiring types who inhabit this list... ;^)
Mark Hooper
1972 TRIUMPH(or is it an MG?) TR6
-----Original Message-----
From: Fred Thomas [mailto:vafred@erols.com]
Sent: Friday, September 20, 2002 1:27 PM
To: Triumphs
Cc: spitfires
Subject: cars
I just brought my 68 Mustang home from storage and this is the 1st daylight
it
has seen in 4 years, this car is very close to concours and all original,
the
looks are nice, the handling is great, the comfort is way above average,
it's
just a pleasure to drive, it has only one draw back, it is not a "Triumph"
and
the same thrill/fun of driving is just not there, at least to me anyway.
"FT"
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