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Re: Anniv of a sort...Was:[Re:TR6 onTop Gear]

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Subject: Re: Anniv of a sort...Was:[Re:TR6 onTop Gear]
From: "Jim Muller" <jimmuller@pop.mail.rcn.net>
Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2003 11:52:00 -0400
On 10 Jun 2003 at 14:53, Bob Bownes (Hi, Bob!) wrote:

> But the tr6 is my favourite. Properly trained, they perform very
> well. Mine corners as well as my GT6 does and looks alot better. :-)
...
> Most of all, however, there is nothing in this world like the first
> trip down the road in the spring with the top down
...
> I guess my point is not which is better, as long as you get out and 
> drive them...:-)

Well said!  Though I can't see how you'd think the TR6 looks better 
than the GT6. :-o

When I was looking for the GT6 which became the second Triumph (and 
actually even when I was looking for the Spitfire which became the 
first), my better half Sharon had a big voice.  She is only 5'2".  
When sitting in any of the bigger cars, by any maker from any 
country, the top of the door always came up so high to her chin that 
it left her feelilng like she was sitting in a bathtub with little 
view of the world outside.  (No, we didn't try any side-curtain 
vehicle.)  So the short wheelbase versions were the only options!  
Now she prefers the GT6's hard roof whenever we have further to go 
than a few miles.

You're absolutely right about the benefits of driving them, roofed or 
otherwise.  It sure makes the commute better for the soul.

But then, I'm just rambling.

-- 
Jim Muller
jimmuller@pop.rcn.com
'80 Spitfire, '70 GT6+

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