>Greeting to the list,
>I also just got back from Triumphfest, have a friend in Cali, and flew out
>there and drove to Nevada with a group from the Southern California Triumph
>Owners Association. They are a great group of people, made me feel right at
>home with them.
>Arrived on Thursday also, got checked in and unloaded the TR, met more
>westcoast TR people and was getting ready for what would turn out to be a
>great weekend.
>So, it was a little unorganized, hey it's October, it's 70 - 80 degrees, (In
>New Jersey the leaves are changing) and I've already met some great people
>and have seen the more TR4, 4A's and 250's than at any event on the East
>coast or Midwest!
>A simple question to the right people had us able to find and participate in
>every event, and we did finish first in the Pentathlon! The "funcours" was
>really as great idea also, it encourages everyone to participate, regard of
>the condition of their car. The only thing that was a little disappointing
>was the fact that hotel / casino was full of non-TR people so we were kind of
>spread thin. But all in all it was a great event.
>Just another point of view........
>Jim Holewka
>1969 TR6
>1972 TR6
>1977 TR7 Coupe (Daily Driver/365)
>Lodi, New Jersey
Don't get me wrong, it was a great event and we had loads of fun. All I
was saying is that information was a little hard to come by. I hope I
didn't offend any of the organizers of this event because that certainly
was not my intention.
I could see all involved were working very hard and by the big picture
did a grand job.....
Dave
1967 Triumph Herald, convertible
1966 Triumph Herald, convertible
And soon a 1965 Salloon!
It's a disease.
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