You guys (and gals) with offspring that are interested in the mechanics
of Triumph are lucky. My son kept informing me when I was restoring
Huxley (the red Mk1 Spit) that when I got it finished he was going to
drive it. So I found his a very nice Mk2 which he bought. However, he
has never shown the slightest interest in doing anything to it except
drive it. But since he can afford to have someone else to do his
wrenching, I guess he observes his own limitations! :)
Joe
"David A. Templeton" wrote:
>
> Bill,
>
> My (now) 6 year old, Cassie, helped me when I put together the TR3a in 2001.
> She knows where the spark plugs are, the carbs, the starter, and the
> battery. Almost has the concept of the pedals and stick shift understood as
> well.
>
> My eldest (12) didn't think it was "cool" for her to be helping Dad on the
> car. In addition, we take the kids to the cruise nights and shows and they
> have fun as well. It will keep this hobby alive if the kids are involved.
> It has been said many times on this list that the kids like the LBC's cause
> they are more their size :-)
>
> Good going Bill, keep it up.....
>
> David Templeton
> '59 Triumph TR3a
> '74 Triumph Spitfire
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