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Re: re-intro

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Subject: Re: re-intro
From: "Jane Burdekin" <burdekij@bvsd.k12.co.us>
Date: Tue, 19 Jan 1999 05:28:57 -0700
Hi TeriAnn,
It's great to see you back on the list, and especially nice to have another
female on the list again.

Jane 
'67 GT6


> 
> 
> Hi Everyone!
> 
> I have been off the Triumph mail list for a couple of years and have just

> signed back up.
> 
> I thought I would write a short intro for those of you who have joined 
> the list since I left and just say Hi to the "old timers"
> 
> My name is TeriAnn Jennifer Wakeman (TJW not TAW).  I live near Santa 
> Cruz, California.
> 
> I'm an off and on member of Triumph Travelers Sports Car Club.
> 
> I own two cars.  My old car is a 1960 Land Rover 109 that I've owned 
> since 1978.  My new car is a 1961 Triumph TR3A (TS75519L) that I've owned

> since 1986.
> 
> I joined the original British car mail list back in late '86 or early '87

> when the list had less than 25 members and the group was unnamed.  
> 
> Regarding the name.  Someone suggested Sons of Lucas (SOL).  I countered 
> with the name Daughters of Lucas and Scions of Lucas became the 
> compromise name for the members of the mail group.
> 
> In early 1989 I took my yet unnamed TR3 off the road for a few months to 
> spruce it up.  I planned to rebuild the engine, front suspension and 
> install a new interior.  Well as I removed parts from my car (which was 
> freshly painted just before I purchased her) I discovered additional 
> problems.  It seemed a new problem appeared each time I took a part off. 

> A member of the original mail list first coined the term "Ship fitter's 
> disease" to describe my reaction to the problems I found.
> 
> When the Triumph mail list split off from the original British car list, 
> I was one of the charter members of the new list.
> 
> During my rebuild I renamed my car "The once and Future TR3"  As it turns

> out the dreaded previous owner wire brushed the rust then bondoed and 
> painted over it.  I finally reached the point where I decided to take all

> the paint off and discovered the second rustiest TR3 I had ever seen.  
> When I was hunting for a TR I passed up TR3s with less rust thinking they

> were best off scrapped for the very few usable parts remaining.
> 
> Rebuilding the car has been a trail and I have left off to do other 
> things for periods of time when the work got too overwhelming.  I lost 
> interest about two years ago and even unsubscribed from this list.  But 
> even then I occasionally would do a little something.
> 
> 10 years from when I decided to take the car off the road for a few 
> months I started bringing her back onto the road and shaking out the 
> rebuild bugs.
> 
> It was interesting taking her out after driving the Land Rover for so 
> long.  The Land Rover accelerates 0 to 60 same day.  Assuming no major 
> head winds of uphill sections.  The TR3  accelerates 0 to 60 same minute.

>  Since I could no longer call her the Once and future TR3 I have renamed 
> he in honor of this experience.  I now call her "The Pocket Rocket".
> 
> I'm still ringing out the bugs and have a few parts left to install but 
> she looks like a car and goes like "a bat outa hell"  I'll have to add a 
> section to my web site describing the engine.
> 
> So anyway, Hi everyone!
> 
> 
> 
> TeriAnn Wakeman                                  Border to Border
> Santa Cruz, California                          Expedition Society 
> twakeman@cruzers.com                           "Live the adventure"
> http://www.cruzers.com/~twakeman           http://www.bordertoborder.com

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