I'd go for a Spitfire.
Not that one; the big cousin.
The one with wings.
My Dad used to work on them back in the 40s. On their
electrics/electronics specifically. I guess he passed on the
appreciation. Alas, I've never been nearer one than a photograph. Can
anybody point out a local bank with mountains of cash in untraceable
small bills and guarded by one old lady with narcolepsy?
Mark
1972 TR6
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-triumphs@autox.team.net
[mailto:owner-triumphs@autox.team.net] On Behalf Of
kinderlehrer@comcast.net
Sent: May 19, 2006 6:11 PM
To: R. Ashford Little II; 6pack; Triumph Email List
Subject: Re: [TR] I love my Triumph but...
Does it have to be a car? For some time now I've been wanting an old
pick-up truck so I recently picked up (no pun intended) a '53 Chevy 1/2
ton step side. Any more vehicles and the homeowners's association will
kick me out.
Bob
-------------- Original message ----------------------
From: "R. Ashford Little II" <70TR6@mindspring.com>
> I'm writing an article for our local club based upon a thought I had
once
> upon a time. It goes something like this. if you have the time,
space,
> money, etc. to add another car to your collection, what would it be?
There
> is no right or wrong answer to the question, and if you want to list
some
> exotic then that's fine, but I'm really more interested in the vast
field of
> cars that can be bought for under 25k. The car can be a Triumph, for
> instance I'd like a TR250, but they don't have to be. If you could
indulge
> me with your responses, I'd appreciate it.
>
>
>
> Thanks very much,
>
>
>
> R. Ashford Little II
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