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Postby RJS » 23 May 2013 22:14

I saw this in our local triumph newsletter a few years ago. Serveral wedge owner spoke up and the newsletter editor apologized.

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Postby john 215 » 24 May 2013 04:35

Hi,

Guess that say's it all about the Register then [V] and some of there members [:o)] I guess treat it with the comtent it deserves I did however wonder why 'we' were last through the ring on Monday, even after the prize giving.

Good job some of us know the truth [^]

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Postby Hasbeen » 24 May 2013 05:44

I raced a Morgan +4 for 2 years in the mid 60s. They came with the TR3A engine in those days. One of the mates used to refer to his +4 as his heavily disguised Ferguson tractor.

Would I have bought the Morgan if I had known what a dreadful engine it was for a sports car, probably not.

How any one driving around with a tractor engine in front of them could sling off at us I really can't imagine.

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Postby Chris Turner » 24 May 2013 06:54

Must admit to liking TR2-TR8 and all cars in between. The TR3 engine was as good as anything in its class that was made in the UK.

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Postby busheytrader » 24 May 2013 08:03

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I'm interested in all TR's but back in the day the local register group wasn't. I've basically belonged for the monthly magazine.

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Postby Shauniedawn » 24 May 2013 08:12

Well it made me laugh. So I guess I liked it!

I spend my life being a polite and politically correct government employee - so when I get the 'opportunity' (privately) to meet a rude and opinionated individual who starts an uninvited conversation slagging off my 7 passion because their Escort, TR4, TR6 etc is better....I remind them how it's all about perspective and start gushing about my Series One E-type and MK2 Jags - pointing out how their second-rate vehicles will never quite be in the same league. That normally has the desired effect (unless they have an Aston or Ferrari at home).

It's great that people are passionate, and banter is fine. It's when they become rude that causes me to cash my book in on them!

Strikes me that all these cars from 30+ years ago were pretty rubbish if we compare to an average modern family car; say a Focus. For me it's all about what you like, not necessarily what is 'best'. Best is completely subjective. What you <b>like </b>isn't.

On the bright side most of the earlier TR owners are older (huge generalisation I know!) so their controversial opinions will die-off with them. Will be interesting to see how opinion changes over the next five decades (hope I make it to witness it!).

Sorry - must stay off the red meat for breakfast!

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Postby Wayne S » 24 May 2013 11:19

I personally think that's quite funny!! [:D] Think I'll blow it up for my garage wall!

Come on guys, lets grow a thick skin and a sense of humour!

Nobody was knocking the Speke built 4 speed Coke Car as it flew past them on track last weekend [}:)]

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Postby FI Spyder » 24 May 2013 12:39

Interesting comment from a died in wool Jag owner before a club meeting last year "I never liked the TR7 but the more I see of yours, the more I like it".

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Postby Beans » 24 May 2013 12:58

Sounds like good buying advice to me [:D]

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