Nice story, Hector. Mine is in the same condition. I do not open the hood
when showing it, because that area has never been restored. It does have
new paint, and I have done a pretty good job of restoring the interior.
Let me put it to you this way: If you have poor eyesight and you don't
come closer than 20 feet, my car looks great.
Sumner
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> From: Hector Agostini <agostinihp@earthlink.net>
> To: Sumner Weisman <sweisman@gis.net>
> Subject: Re: Upcoming Shows
> Date: Friday, May 15, 1998 2:59 PM
>
> Sumner Weisman wrote:
> >
> > For those of you within driving distance of Eastern Massachusetts, the
car
> > shows on the lawn at the Museum of Transportation in Brookline are
worth
> > going to. Here are the ones of interest:
> >
> > MG Day -- June 14th
> >
> > TRIUMPH Day -- July 12th
> >
> > British Car Day -- July 19th
> >
> > I've gone the past few years to Triumph Day, but just parked the TR-3
in
> > the parking lot. This year I'm showing it. It's a "driver" that will
> > never win any prizes, but what the heck.
> >
> > Admission to the field includes admission to the museum, well worth
seeing.
> > There is more info on their web site for anyone interested.
> >
> > Sumner Weisman
> > 62 TR-3B
> Hi there,
> I entered my driver GT6 at the Day ofTriumph last year. I did not
> expect to win anything, especially since mine did not come close to the
> other GT6s. I had to leave before the awards were given out. Well, in
> the subsequent New England Triumph newsletter I found out that I had
> Won (if it could be called that) the Diamond in the Rough award. I
> never did get that award. That would be a crowning award, though>
> Regards, hector
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