The Stag is much quieter at 65 than my TR3. So quiet, that you can
actually listen to music with the top down.
A far as the CD player goes, the Stag is my daily driver and I rather
drive my Chevy than make do with less than a CD.
And I've got 5 beach Boys CDs in the Stag.
Jim Muller wrote:
>George Richardson wrote:
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>
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>>Personally, My collection of CDs for traveling...
>>
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>What?? CD's in a Triumph? Are we feeling a bit anachronistic today?
>:-)
>
>An' Dave Fain asked:
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>>What, no bluegrass?
>>
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>
>Yeah! (Keeps you awake too but may induce speeding tickets in a red
>car.)
>
>Nobody has mentioned the Beach Boys yet. I mean, if you want period
>music about drivin', how can you skip "Run run, little GTO...", "409,
>409..", "She'll have fun fun fun till her daddy take her T-bird
>away..", "My little deuce coupe..." etc. Okay, so maybe it is a bit
>cross-cultural.
>
>An' then TeriAnn Wakeman said:
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>>All I listen to in my '3 is the exhaust note...
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>Now we're gettin' down to reality. On the highway in the Spitfire
>all I can hear is wind and road noise. In the GT6 it's all about the
>engine.
>
>Just my $.007.
>
>
>
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George Richardson
1957 Triumph TR3 - TS15559L http://www.key-men.com/triumph
1975 Triumph TR6 - Undergoing restoration
1972 Triumph Stag - Daily Driver
Key Men: Keys for Classics - http://www.key-men.com
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