I am particularly fascinated by the 20-30 year old group that own Triumphs. My sons are heavily involved with me. They are now 45 & 41....I am very fortunate. Joe A It has been interesting seeing the
First one was a '61 TR3A , bought used in '65 for $850 with a leaky radiator when I was 19. Later drove a '66 TR4A a few years. In Dec. '74, TR6 CF29457UO was built (74 - 1/2) when I was 29. I liked
I was 23 in 1976 when my TR6 was 'born', but the more meaningful age and date are 16 and 1969 - that's how old I was and the year when I first saw a TR6 and decided I'd like to have one. 20 years hen
Hey this is fun so, In addition to the TR250 @ 18. I was 21 when my 71 TR6 was born. At that time I cut my hair, quit the Rock Band, gave up on being a Rock Star, buckled down at school, got a part t
I would have been 11 or 12 when the 250's were made. My first TR was a 4 at age 16 that my Pops co-signed on a $350 note at the local bank. I bought it in the dark and drove it home in the rain. My f
I think I am on the younger end of the curve here - when my '73 Stag was on the production line I was no more than a glint in the milkman's eye, and by the time my '75 TR6 hit the streets I was only
I am happy to be one of the older ones, as the alternative sucks....... I am just enjoying the feeling of being one of the young ones! Cheers listair ______________________________________________ __
Ah, yes...I was 13 when my 250 first saw the light of day in the Spring of 68. Seven more years would pass before we finally met. Greg Dito CD6250L _______________________________________________ Sup
When I was 23, 6'2', 160 lbs, and nothing hurt, ever, I owned a 69 RHD PI for a short period while stationed at RAF Lakenheath in the UK. Then Jennifer was born and the 69 was gone. I was 23 when my
Hey all! Thanks for replying to this topic. This was a bunch of fun!! And rumors of the death of this group/board were obviously very EXAGGERATED! This sort of morphed into 'how old were you when you