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Re: TR-6 as an everyday car?

To: R John Lye <rjl6n@uva.pcmail.virginia.edu>
Subject: Re: TR-6 as an everyday car?
From: paisley@boulder.nist.gov (Scott W. Paisley)
Date: Thu, 28 Sep 1995 13:44:27 -0600
Cc: Jess@cris.com, triumphs@autox.team.net, Peter Barrance <trs@eagle.gsh.jhu.edu>
References: <199509281907.PAA25551@uva.pcmail.Virginia.EDU>
R. John Lye writes:

 > the nine eyars that I was talking about, the TR-3A was my *only*
 > car.  I drove it winter and summer, snow and rain; I even moved
 > from Maryland to Colorado in it.  In fact, for most of the final

Geeze, am I John Lye in another Life?  Two years ago, I drove my TR6
from Maryland to Colorado.  This is why it became my only car.  I
could only move one car to Colorado.  *I* sold the Honda. :-)

 > During that time, I was commuting from Westminster to Boulder, CO.
 > about 25 miles each way.  The Triumph fit my lifestyle at the
 > time just fine - and I was certainly older than 26 at that time...

I'm 30, and commute from Broomfield, Co (just North of Westminster) to
Boulder.  It's about 15 miles each way, but sheesh, these stories are
just too close for comfort.  John, why not come out for a visit, and
I'll treat you to a fine Ale at the Walnut?  I'd like to meet myself! :-)

Peter Barrance wrote:

 >> In addition, maybe I'm getting old (26...) but I really prefer driving the
 >> TR when I'm 'in the mood'. The firm ride can get a little wearing when one
 >> is tired.

I can sympathize with Peter's comment, and know where he's coming
from.  However, I should also add that right after the tranny was
fixed, I got it back from the shop, and installed it into the car on a
Thursday night.  Test drove it on my commute on Friday and drove the
car to Phoenix from Boulder (alone) in one day on Saturday.  (Approx
800 miles) Hung out with a friend on Sunday, drove back home Monday.
I think I posted that story to the list a few years ago.

Anyway, yeah, the firm ride can get a little wearing, but not enough!
You think a dinky Honda will be better?  Maybe, but not enough!  :-)
I drove my Honda CRX to Orlando, from Washington DC in a day, and my
butt hurt just as much when I saw Micky as it did when I got to
Phoenix.  New seat diaphragms are a good thing.

If making the TR6 your ONLY transportation isn't that appealing to
you, at least make it your PRIMARY transportation.

Cheers,

-Scotty

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