Jim TenCate's New Mexico TR8s
Posted: 28 Mar 2014 13:06
I am in Santa Fe this week for vacation and contacted Jim TenCate, master of fuel injection of the Triumph Wedge Owners Association. Jim lives in nearby Los Alamos and was kind enough to take the day and we went for a big tour of the area in his two nearly identical TR8s. What a hoot!
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Here is his newest acquisition too:
We drove up some great winding mountain roads to the nearby caldera where it was snowing a bit
Then down to Jemez Springs for lunch and off to the Gillman Tunnels for a photo shoot with the cars:
Afterwards, a stop at Bandelier Nation Monument and a walk through the indian ruins, then back to Los Alamos.
I learned a lot about the feel of other cars and got an update on Jim's work with gearbox mounts; looks like I'll need to change mine back to the old mount to tone down some of the noise that I was blaming on my replacement gearbox.
We had a great time; Thanks Jim!
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1980 Pageant Blue DHC with removable hardtop.
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Here is his newest acquisition too:
We drove up some great winding mountain roads to the nearby caldera where it was snowing a bit
Then down to Jemez Springs for lunch and off to the Gillman Tunnels for a photo shoot with the cars:
Afterwards, a stop at Bandelier Nation Monument and a walk through the indian ruins, then back to Los Alamos.
I learned a lot about the feel of other cars and got an update on Jim's work with gearbox mounts; looks like I'll need to change mine back to the old mount to tone down some of the noise that I was blaming on my replacement gearbox.
We had a great time; Thanks Jim!
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1980 Pageant Blue DHC with removable hardtop.