I ditto Martin's comments about autojumble. Althought the TRF debate(?)
has sometimes been interesting and sometimes not (mostly) - I give my vote
to trying to keep the list a community of enthusiasts who are here for
solace, encouragement, assistance, and sometimes relief.
(Spelled T-R-I-U-M-P-H). That doesn't mean that Charles Runyan and John
Swauger, etal can't join in on the "fun". They do own, operate, repair,
and enjoy Triumphs. I only hope that their submissions to the list are in
the same vein as everyone elses.
I won't get into the need for catalogs (I applaud), the TRF Car Club (I'm
thinking), the TRF state of affairs (I understand and support through
purchases), the Coventry Inn (I might partake if in that neck of the
woods), or any other such topics...
later...
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---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Fri, 21 Mar 1997 11:17:48 -0600
From: Martin Libhart <mlibhart@feist.com>
To: triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: Vendors on-line
Sorry if this has already been said...
With all of the talk about getting more parts suppliers, etc. on our
list - don't forget about <autojumble@autox.team.net>. That was Mark's
whole purpose in creating that list, to give commercial space to those
suppliers related to our hobby. Keeps the triumphs (and other) lists
uncluttered, too.
BTW, I subscribed to it when it was announced, but the activity is
still pretty infrequent.
Martin Libhart
1972 TR6 (driver)
1970 Spitfire Mk.3 (under restoration)
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