Through the years I have given Terry some problems but I have almost never left him stranded on the road. Yes I did blow up my rear end in Akron once and he had to baby me home and my brakes stopped working once in Akron as well but we made it home safely. But for the most part I have felt and ran good and do appreciate not being taken out in the cold or snow. Terry has recently talked about taking me apart and rebuilding me, I really believe that he is ready to start soon, he has bought a lot of new parts over the last few years which look great but which would look even better on me. In preparation, he has created a little more room in Terry and Laura's garage. Now I can stay there this fall when I start to be taken apart. Being in Grandpa's garage with the Packard was OK but it sure is nice now, sitting on a concrete floor. I sure hope he knows what he is doing when he takes me apart. I hope he doesn't lose any of me or forget where some of my pieces go. But if you know Terry like I do you know he will take a lot of pictures to help his poor memory. I really don't not want to stay apart too long.
1971 Triumph TR-6
This is my story of where I came from and what I (1971 Triumph TR-6) and Terry (my owner for the past 35 years) have been up to.
If you are new to my blog please start at the begining to follow my entire story. Scroll to the bottom of the page and under the Archive List start with the Post Titled "Terry's First Triumph" and work your way up the Post List. The most recent post is directly below this text.
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Terry's LRC (Little Red Car)
If you are new to my blog please start at the begining to follow my entire story. Scroll to the bottom of the page and under the Archive List start with the Post Titled "Terry's First Triumph" and work your way up the Post List. The most recent post is directly below this text.
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Terry's LRC (Little Red Car)
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