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From: | "TeriAnn J. Wakeman" <tjwakeman@gmail.com> |
Date: | Wed, 26 Sep 2012 07:19:12 -0700 |
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On 9/26/12 6:31 AM, William Brewer wrote: I few weeks ago my red TR3A was at the Flagstaff Route 66 car show. It was parked next to a red 1957 Corvette. After checking out the other cars in the show I mostly hung out by my car as did the owner of the 'Vette. Both of us occasionally let enthusiastic folks sit behind the wheel so they could get their picture taken. What was interesting was what people said.Every one of them had a TR or MG story about their youth. One guy gave me a card and asked if he can buy my car if I ever sell it (sorry Charlie, no way). I love driving an old TR. My TR3 was the source of many people's past. Stories of high school and college days. Of the fun and good times had by previous British sports car owners, many of which sold their cars when a first child arrived. My car was the stuff of remembered good times. Though I expect some memories were a bit shinier and burned brighter than the actual realities. It was also the stuff of longing for a simpler and maybe happier past as many people said they would like to get another one. The Corvette was the stuff of unrealized dreams. Of something bright shiny and powerful they lusted for in high school and college but could never afford in the days before family and "responsibilities" took their tolls on their lusts and dreams. Whereas many people told stories of past involvements with TRs almost no one mentioned a past involvement with the 'Vette. Just always wanting one and it being out of their reach. Most car show visitors just walked past most of the cars on display. Maybe stopping to look in the engine bay and interior before moving on the next of 400 and something cars lining the streets of down town Flagstaff. But when they got to our pair of two seater sports cars a constant stream of people had to stop and relate stories of dreams and past experiences. Both cars were symbols of people's past, their car lusts and dreams. We noticed that the bigger corvette was of more interest to teenagers old enough to drive and the much smaller TR3 attracted the most pre teens. I think largely because it was so different than most of the cars at the show and it was closer to their size. it seemed easier for them to relate to a much smaller car. There were a lot of pictures taken of pre teens sitting behind the wheel of my TR3 with one hand on the steering wheel and an elbow resting on the door. Noticeably more pictures were taken of people standing in front of the TR than in front of the Vette. We both concluded that my car was the stuff of memories though probably mostly idealized memories and fantasies . His 57 Corvette was mostly the stuff of unreached fantasy. Of dreams unobtained. When the show was over I think both of us went home in the glow of knowing that our realities were the stuff of so many other people's dreams. Oil spots and all. TeriAnn ** triumphs@autox.team.net ** Donate: http://www.team.net/donate.html Archive: http://www.team.net/archive Forums: http://www.team.net/forums Unsubscribe/Manage: http://autox.team.net/mailman/options/triumphs/triumphs-archive@autox.team.net |
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