I would agree with both 1) and 2). 3) perhaps, but only because we
_drive_ our cars more than Healey owners.
A couple of other possible conclusions:
Triumph made various other non-sports car models, and only a very
limited number of Healey sedans were built. healeys@autox.team.net
covers mostly "big" Healeys only. Most Sprite message traffic is on the
Spridgets list (I think).
And lastly, I have observed that a higher percentage of Triumph owners
are computer literate... ;-)> How about if somebody does an analysis
of the percentage of AOL subscribers on both lists... I don't recall
enough AOL bashing lately.
Keith Edwards
Suffolk, VA
kedwards@norfolk.infi.net
http://members.tripod.com/~Keith_Edwards/
2 TR3Bs
2 TR4As
1 Austin-Healey 100
(fractional TRs and Healeys laying about)
1 Austin Princess Vanden Plas limo
Awgertoo@aol.com wrote:
>
> I have been on the Healey net for a while and I only recently got onto the
> Triumph net in order to sell my TR3, and after careful and scientific analysis
> I have deduced that the ratio of postings between nets is about 2:1 in favor
> of Triumphs! I can only think of three possible reasons: 1) There are more
> Triumphs/Triumph owners out there 2) Triumph people talk more than Healey
> people, (as opposed to having more to talk about) or, 3) Triumphs break
> more. What do you think?
>
> Michael Oritt, St. Leonard, MD.
> 1955 AH 100, 1959 TR3 (for sale)
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