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Re: I did it (trailer/transport vs drive) kinda long

To: triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: I did it (trailer/transport vs drive) kinda long
Date: Wed, 18 Aug 2004 22:33:14 EDT
In a message dated 8/18/2004 10:13:56 PM Eastern Daylight Time,  
cak@dimebank.com writes:

What?  You guys had brakes? That's cheating.

I once drove a certain TR3A  halfway across the country with only
the hand brake working. This after  many very busy days and nights
trying to get it roused from its  slumber...



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It's a great story (read it many years ago and still enjoy rereading  it)!
 
 
Of course, there's also the scenario of your tow vehicle being the one with  
problems. There was no question about towing my then-newly purchased Standard  
Pennant home from West Virginia to upstate New York, since the Pennant hadn't 
 run in a decade or so before I bought it. I didn't have too much trouble 
with  the intermittent misfire on the Explorer's V-6 (ultimately turned out to 
be 
a  balky plug lead that I wished I'd found out about before the trip). Where 
it got  fun was in central Pennsylvania, when I got off the Interstate to look 
for gas  or lunch or something, got up to the intersection at the end of the  
off-ramp...and promptly rolled halfway into it before finally coming to a 
stop.  Not good.
 
 
Long story short: a. rear brake pipe had rotted away, but front brakes (I'd  
just put new pads on before the trip) were still working; b. NO ONE in central 
 Pennsylvania (it was the ironically named Mechanicsburg, for goodness  
sake!) does any car repair on a Saturday afternoon in spring; and c. I made  it 
the 
rest of the way home (maybe 250-300 miles by maintaining VERY SAFE  following 
distances and planning stops well in advance. ;-)
 
 
Did I mention the trailer brakes weren't working, either?  


--Andy  Mace

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