George it is the best of both worlds :) Ya I need to get a big garage myself...want to go half's? Hehehah I bought my Spit because I was getting depressed not driving something British. My plan was to sell the Spit as soon as the TR6 was on the road. Note that was before I drove in the passengers seat of Spitfire down the road and back. ..........Now I'm in love with it! My plan is to race out the Spitfire and do some auto crossing. The Tr6 will be a frame up restoration close to stock with a few mods.
And yes I have drove a TR6 too.....but not in the passengers seat and not right down the road. It is a nice cruiser I must say. Steve R. 72' TR6 (project) 79' Spitfire The Roadster Factory Member 01' www.newenglandtriumphs.org www.triumphtr6.net _______________________________________ This email was scanned with Norton Ant-Virus 2003 Date: Tue, 10 Jun 2003 10:31:50 -0400 From: "George P." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: TR-6 discussions? Hi list, I just had to chime in here after seeing James'/Liv's/other's posts about the TR-6. While I agree with Liv about the "classic British roadster", a la Spitfire/MG-A/XK-120/etc., I also think (and I hope the Brits on the list won't kill me for this!) that the TR-6 has a certain "classic British-ness" to it. I like it a whole lot, and one day hope to add one (BRG/tan) to my small Triumph "collection" (which, so far, consists of my as yet un-tuned, non-running Spitfire). I'd also love to have an MG-A, red with wire wheels and mirrors way out on the front wings. I may end up with my Dad's 120 some day, but hopefully not any day soon. Heck, then all I'll need is a *MUUUUUUCCCCCHHHHHHHH* bigger garage! :-) George P. /// [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list /// Send admin requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED] /// or try http://www.team.net/cgi-bin/majorcool /// Archives at http://www.team.net/archive /// Send list postings to [EMAIL PROTECTED] /// Edit your replies! If they include this trailer, they will NOT be sent.
