Hey - Triumphs aren't all that bad, and the people that own them are pretty neat
too, in most cases. My old K9 used to go to the British field meets with me &
spend the day in the TR area - they fed him better than the MG owners. He was a
card carrying member of the Portland Triumph Owners' Association. I was invited
to their after event parties so the dog could get there. Is something wrong
here?
Kate
Bill Elliott wrote:
> I'm a closet Triumph guy. Good info at www.vtr.org with mailing list
> info at www.vtr.org/mailing-list.html...
>
> ...and you'll need it. Thanks to emission controls and (relatively)
> shoddy quality control, TR7's are _much_ more difficult to restore and
> maintain than a Spridget. ('79 and later cars even more complicated,
> but much improved quality.)
>
> I'm not a 7 expert, but if if I can be of any help, let me know.
>
> Bill Elliott
> Lake Mills, WI
> '71 TR6 (Spridgetless at the moment)
>
> Peggy Bohler wrote:
> >
> > Hi
> >
> > I have mentioned a couple of times that I am going to look at a TR7 - and I
> > know I haven't seen Triumph stuff on the list (and I know it "ain't a
> > spridget") but wondering whether to let you all know if I get it, etc.
> > Is there a Triumph list out there, if I need it?? <G>
> > Even tho I am looking at this (free) TR7 the Midget has seniority! :-)
> > Thanks.
> > Peggy.
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