Hi Dave, Please let me know if you need any reference pictures of my
TR3 race car.
~Steve Belfer
On Aug 1, 2008, at 7:56 PM, Dlhogye@aol.com wrote:
> Hello Friends of Triumph,
> My name is Dave Hogye (last name pronounced like the sandwich), I
> live in
> Santa Cruz, Ca. I spent the first 22 years of my life in the
> Cleveland, Ohio
> area. I've been interested in cars and racing since my earliest
> recollections.
> The year I was born, 1963, my father was a salesman for Jaguar
> Cleveland where
> he sold all British makes as well as Alfa and Porsche. I have some
> great
> pictures of him in the shop where a number of TR3s and 4s are the
> subjects during
> a factory service clinic being held for customers. Another car
> influence of
> mine was my father's good friend Dave Smith. He is my godfather and
> name sake
> and was a life long SCCA racer until he finally hung up his helmet
> just a few
> years ago. I've always wanted to follow in his "racer footsteps". I
> worked as a
> BMW mechanic (cars & bikes) my first few years in Santa Cruz. I've
> collected a
> few motorcycles through the years and still own my first car, a '63
> Galaxie
> 500XL. The Galaxie would make a great tow rig for getting my first
> race car to
> the track. That car would be my first Triumph, a 1960 TR3. I found
> the car
> locally, or did it find me? One thing for sure, it needs me. It was
> last
> registered in'76. The guy I got it from bought it in '80. He bought
> it in pretty close
> to the same condition that I bought it from him. The body was not
> bolted to
> the frame and someone had begun a restoration. I'm guessing that was
> about 32
> years ago. I've completely disassembled the car. The body is on a
> rotisserie at
> my home shop. I'll be replacing the left side rocker and possibly
> the inner
> support and battery box. Everything else is solid. The frame is in
> beautiful
> condition. I've had it stripped and I'm preparing to reinforce all
> the critical
> areas. The engine obviously had very few miles on it after a rebuild
> many
> moons ago. I'll be needing all the usual racing upgrades though,
> including a
> small port head and 87mm. kit. It does have competition pushrods,
> that is,
> according to Kas Kastner's competition book. I purchased Kas'
> competition book, a
> factory manual and TR restoration guide within the first week that I
> bought the
> car. The trans is non-overdrive.
> I look forward to building my car with the assistance of those who
> know
> TRs which would of course include Friends of Triumph.
> Sincerly,
> Dave Hogye
> dlhogye@ aol.com
>
>
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