Several awards went to some well-known listers- First place TR4 to Brian
Sanborne, First Place Late TR6 to Mark Dusenberg, Third Place Early TR6
to Rick Barnard, Third Place Modified to Bob Lang, Second Place Modified
to Keith Ehrlich ( take notice Bob Danielson <G>). If there were other
awards I haven't connected with listers, I apologize for missing you. In
addition to Roger and his car I saw Sumner Weisman, car and spouse,
Henry and Helen Frye ( no car-only the racer works-nice pics), Mike
Fergeson ( no car-brakes frozen) and unconfirmed lurkng in the shadows
was possibly Don Sforza ( no car-sold it). But we were flattered
nevertheless by the Connecticut contingency making the scene, even
without cars..
Regarding the exhaust note competition, Rog, I can shout, don't hear
you? <g>
Keith
Date: Sun, 23 Jul 2000 20:56:52 -0400
From: "Roger Colson" <sassamon@mediaone.net>
Subject: Report: Day of Triumph
Hello Fellow Listers,
With absolutely gorgeous top down weather, the 10th annual Day of
Triumph opened at the Museum of Transportation today.
Sponsored by New England Triumphs, over 85 Triumphs were on the
judging field. From TR2 to Stag just about every Triumph in the latter
half of the century were represented. No TR250 were present.
Nineteen side curtain cars were in attendance.
Best of show went to the lone TR2.
The exhaust note competition among the modified entrants was
interesting. A lot quieter than I was expecting.
All in all a very good day.
Roger
Roger Colson
57 TR3 TS21383L
sassamon@mediaone.net
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