Dear listers, While looking at the classified ads on the VTR website a thought occured to me. Would it be possible to set up a "relay system" for the transportation of Large or Heavy parts from on pa
How about a Travel list posted somewhere so if somebody is making a trip anyway with extra space for large parts, they can be contacted to haul something. Sorta like a freight forwarding agent, who
Brian. I've been trying to enlist listers for a similar purpose; you could cross the country in your Triumph (ha!) and never be far from mechanical help. Generally, the repsonse from the list for peo
I'd like to start a chain for driving a Triumph 2000 sedan from Oregon to TX. Anyone interested? We could haul parts! Bob Kramer, Austin TX Hill Country Triumph Club TR6x3, TR250 x3, TR3A vintage rac
I think it's a great idea. Guess I need to find a truck now...... Tony Zager & Amy Black 1966 Spitfire Mk2 1969 Spitfire Mk3 1963 TR 4 Dear listers, While looking at the classified ads on the VTR web
Let me just say that I really like both of these ideas. I think it would be fantastic to have a network of Triumph owners across the country who would help each other out in both regards. As for us,
I'm 180 miles east of Tony and Amy, almost smack on I 70 count me in. kengano@advant.com downstate illinois 1959 TR3A TS57756L 1958 Model 10 Sedan TBE9239LDLB Charleston and Toledo, Illinois Let me j
People who are heavily into the touring bike thing have a similar "network" of like minded people, with a directory they publish yearly. You have to be listed in the book to get a copy & have access
VTR does have what is called the "Member Travel Assistance Program." It is a listing of VTR members who are willing/able to provide some measure of assistance to fellow members. We hope to issue an u
No fee's, no real structure, just an agreement that you'll help out when called upon. I'd definately be interested in a Triumph version, I could even administer such a thing if necessary. Let me know
And if we get some support from the navy, we can get some parts over to you guys down under. Joe Curry -- "If you can't excel with talent, triumph with effort." -- Dave Weinbaum in National Enquirer