[TR] The Gift of a Triumph

dave dave at ranteer.com
Sun Dec 16 09:36:34 MST 2018


All good advice.   But i think the most important question has not been asked.   
If she really really wants this car,  what you are doing is quite wonderful.   However,  if she is not prepared for sidescreens, a top that is difficult to put up,  no power anything, i question whether this is a gift or a burden.   I know that my daughter, who is 28, would not like this gift.   She had grown up around these cars, and has some understanding of what ownership means.   She is very much on board with inheriting my 350z convertible,  manual shift. 
Just my 2 cents
-------- Original message --------From: "TeriAnn J. Wakeman" <tjwakeman at gmail.com> Date: 12/16/18  8:24 AM  (GMT-06:00) To: triumphs at autox.team.net Subject: Re: [TR] The Gift of a Triumph 
This thread is getting silly. Just bring a car to original factory spec 
with all the parts in spec then have it professionally serviced per the 
factory manual. They were considered dependable drivers when new and 
many that have problems today experience what happens from worn parts 
and delayed maintenance.

TeriAnn


> On 12/15/18, Lawarence Schwartz <L1j1s at aol.com> wrote:
>> In addition to Andrew’s  suggestion, one can consider the following a
>> alternator, pertronix, electric fan and a Dan Masters wiring system. Larry
>> Schwartz
>>

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