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One of my TR7 mates died

Postby PeterTR7V8 » 01 Oct 2010 11:17

The elation of having a new Warrant of Fitness issued today was more than offset by the news that a friend & fellow TR7 owner, Chris Wells, died today.

Chris lived a few hours North from me in the rural town of Eltham (just past Kathem) in the Taranaki Region so I didn't see him very often. In fact I probably only met him about 10 times, maybe less, but he was the kind of bloke you wanted to count as a friend on the first handshake. For the most part the only time I would see Chris was at the annual Triumphs at Taupo meeting where he & his 2500S owning brother Alan were gaurunteed to be there every year. Despite being their cars being pretty standard (a rare thing for Triumphs in this country) they were always keen to test themselves on the track so they provided an excellent benchmark to those of us that liked to modify & tinker. For the record the 7V8 is less than 10% faster.

Since I bought my TR7V8 I had reason to meet up with Chris a bit more. Near his home there is a hillclimb event that has been running for a good number of years called the Ngawhini which is entry by invite. Since Chris was on the organising committee not only I was pretty much issued with a summons to attend, he & his better half, Tina, put me & Eion (Grinnall owner) up for the weekend. Thanks to their hospitality & an excellent day of hillclimbing I have some very happy memories & the only 1st in class prize I'm ever likely to win. Certainly well worth the speeding ticket it cost me on the way up there.

Well I won't have Chris's blue TR7 to kick around the timesheets anymore. He found out he had cancer early this year. In fact the doctor told him he had just a few weeks to live so Eion & I raced (literally[8D]) up to Eltham to catch his last breath & maybe raid his spare parts bin only to find him at home with a big sheepish grin on his beardy mug. After a week in hospital they'd let him out because he had responded so well to the treatment that instead of being on death's door he was looking forward to a treatment program. He even turned up to the Taupo meeting 2 months later looking slightly worse for wear but on his feet.

But it didn't last & after several months of the usual awful treatment he suddenly went downhill & died today just about a year away from his retirement. I treat death as the inevitable part of life that it is but it is very sad that Chris couldn't have a few more years to see the paint fade on his 7. RIP.

Typically I only have pictures of Chris's car. It's the blue one & you can see he was a very proud owner. I got to drive his car the last time I was up to see him & apart from the apalling lack of power [;)] his car felt a lot like mine thanks to the uprated springs. I particularly liked his front spoiler.

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Postby Maxwell » 01 Oct 2010 12:23

A sobering tale, Peter.

It makes us even more aware of our own mortality, and such a shame he didn't quite make his retirement.

Me? I've about three years to go until I can finally say goodbye to work [unless the recession happens to get me first]

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Postby FI Spyder » 01 Oct 2010 16:32

It's usually only when people we know die (especially when they're younger than us) that we're reminded of our mortality. Fortunately for me that has not happened often (to date).


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Postby PeterTR7V8 » 07 Oct 2010 09:58

I went to Chris' funeral on Wednesday. I took the TR7 & gave Ron (also a TR7V8 owner) a ride & Eion & his Mrs took their Grinnall TR7V8 2+2. Between the four of us we own 7 TR7s but Ron & I only have 1 each so if you want parts, talk to Eion.

The 3.5 hour ride up was brisk & pleasant. Just one breakdown to report: My accelerator cable broke 5km from our destination. Repairs were effected & we were back on our way in less than 10 minutes.

The best part about funerals is learning more about the person you thought you knew. Chris & his wife, Tina, grew up in Guildford, Surrey & came out to NZ in 1970. In their 'courting' years, ie, the 1960's, they used to run donkey rides at fetes & fairs. So if you are old enough & you had a ride on a Donkey in the South of England you may have bumped into them. Chris also contributed to Triumph World magazine from time to time. It sounded to me that Chris was a mix of Beans, JClay & Hasbeen - only a bit more normal. Regardless, nobody seemed particular pleased that he had gone.

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Postby staningrimsby » 07 Oct 2010 10:06

I think thats really nice Peter, for someone like yourself to wright what you did after only meeting him a handfull of times, he must have been a really nice man.

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Postby vitesse500 » 11 Oct 2010 03:06

I remember reading Chris's running reports in Triumph World (lets face it, the Running Reports were often the best parts of the magazine). I am very sorry to hear of his passing and extend my sympathies to his family.

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Postby Troy ODoherty » 11 Oct 2010 06:07

Sorry to hear of Chris' passing. I too enjoyed reading his stories in Triumph World.

Cheers Troy

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Postby silverseven » 12 Oct 2010 01:03

thought I had recognized the car and the name before ......


Godspeed Chris!




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