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Re: [TR] Anal retentives and Trailer Queens addition

To: Lbc.Resto@comcast.net, trmarty@glwb.net, triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [TR] Anal retentives and Trailer Queens addition
From: TR250Driver@aol.com
Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2007 14:47:11 EST
In a message dated 1/18/2007 10:11:06 AM Eastern Standard Time, 
Lbc.Resto@comcast.net writes:


>  If an owner has the skills, and quite
> frankly the money, to physically do the majority of work that is required to
> restore a car to original factory or better condition, then more power to
> them.  If it happens because they throw money at a professional restorer,
> rarely drive the end result (and I understand the rain comments) and
> ultimately trailer even short distances to a show, then they are killing the
> hobby.
> 

This reporter would put forth an alternative view.  In 27 years of Triumph 
ownership here in OHIO I can only recall one guy who pulls a Triumph short 
distances to a Show. He owns a Mayflower so I sort of understand.  It does kind 
of 
bother me that he regularly steps up to collect the BOS Award voted in by the 
participants.  Of course the car is perfect so it would do well in a judged 
environment too. But Triumph's as in more than one pulling a short distance to 
a 
Show?  Really?  Sure they don't have a Jag in there?  I have seen those guys 
do that.

I go both ways.  I have a trailer, a nice Featherlite.  I bought and used it 
to travel from Ohio to Portland, Oregon for the VTR National. Long interesting 
ride and I drove the whole rig right thru Yellowstone.  I took it to Texas 
and back last summer on 22 hour non stop rides towing the GT6+. I am always 
driving to TRA and 6PACK for they are usually within 500 miles or less.  Last 
year 
6PACK was 12 miles. LOL 

Are we on the same Planet Guys?  Now I have done most all repair and 
restoration operations myself on a variety of Triumphs.  However since I can 
afford it 
I will send some work out to professionals.  I like the cars to be the best 
they can be.  Is that not preserving the Marque?  My 3 year old grandson Justin 
really likes the TR3B.  If done right it will be all good for him at 16.  
Even if I drive it 1K to 2K a year. Of course I must point out that I will 
likely 
be driving the each of my 11 Triumphs that 1K to 2K per year.  BTW I once 
painted my Spitfire.  It was very hairy when the Lacquer started spraying like 
Cotton Candy and the June Bugs started doing the back stroke on the bonnet!!!!

Trailer Queen Guys vs Driver Guys?  We should be more tolerant and accept the 
fact that the Triumph World is made up from a cross section of society with 
differences. 

Sorry if I am Killing anything,
Darrell

PS: If you see me at VTR pulling a Trailer please cut me some slack.  I have 
to haul all this Judging stuff to every National.  


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