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From: drew@pixar.com
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Subject: All rested up from VTR '99 and looking for something to do? Or...
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...live on the left coast and in serious need of a Triumph fix?
Well, the Triumph Travelers Sports Car Club has just the deal
you're looking for, Triumphest 1999!!!
Triumph Travelers Sports Car Club invites all Triumph sports car
owners and enthusiasts to Triumphest 1999, September 30th through
October 3rd at the San Ramon Marriott Hotel in beautiful downtown
San Ramon, CA.
Planned Activities are:
Hospitality Party Uff Da
Oil Drip Art Door Prize Drawings
Pinewood Derby Banquet
Funkhana Fun Rallye
Driving Tour Pentathalon
Photo Contest Model Contest
Tech Session Walking Tour
Group Photo Funcours
Manufactures in attendance:
The Roadster Factory Moss Motors USA
For more information or registration forms check out the TTSCC web
page at:
http://www.wildrice.com/Triumph
or write to: Triumphest 1999
P.O. Box 60314
Sunnyvale, CA 94088-0314
or contact: Rich Gibbon Gary Oehrle
(510) 656-3607 (925) 803-1299
krgibbon@aol.com GaryOehrle@aol.com
BTW, if someone could forward this to the Spitfire (or any other
Triumph related) list I'd appreciate it. I don't subscribe to that
list and don't think I can post to it.
Thanks,
Drew
--
Drew Rogge
drew@pixar.com
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From: TriStagReg@aol.com
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Greetings All,
Some of you have been surfing the temporary TSR web page. There is a new
link now, a bit shorter, and having new information added from time to time.
The site is very small for now, but plans are to expand carefully adding the
information Stag owners need and want. Please bookmark this new site URL for
the Triumph Stag Register Web
Page also to be found at http://members.aol.com/tristagreg/.
If any of you wish to ad the link to your web pages, please feel free to do
so.
For Members of the TSR, keep an eye out for a "Members Only" section coming
soon.
Keep Stag...ering!!
Cheers!,
Glenn Merrell
Triumph Stag Register USA VP
mailto:TriStagReg@aol.com
Triumph Stag Register Web
Page
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Chris Hansel & Staff,
Thanks to all of you for a fun and informative magazine....I really look
forward to each issue.
Now that my work career is approaching a more stable point (no, I'm not near
retirement age!), I find myself with extra time to devote to my hobbies -
LBCs certainly at the top of the list. If VTR needs any "busy work" or admin
kinds of things done, I would like to volunteer!
I'm quite handy with the PC, networking, etc. and, frankly, would enjoy some
real task oriented work since my career has been one mostly of planning!
Be glad to help:)
Chip Krout
'76 TR6 CF57822U (Being Reborn For Y2K)
'70 Spit Mk3 FDU78512L (Fun Driver)
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From: Jim Mills
Subject: VTR 2000
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Can anyone on the list provide me with the dates for the VTR 2000 National
Convention. I understand that the event is going to be hosted by the
Portland Triumph Owners Ass. in Oregon.
Thanks in advance
Jim Mills
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On Tue, 24 Aug 1999, Jim Mills wrote:
> Can anyone on the list provide me with the dates for the VTR 2000 National
> Convention. I understand that the event is going to be hosted by the
> Portland Triumph Owners Ass. in Oregon.
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Jim Mills
August 2-6, 2000. Information, hopefully, will appear soon at
.
--Andy
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From: KMNTR6@aol.com
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How about the dates of the 2000 Mid-Atlantic Regionals to be held in
Richmond, VA - July 12-15, 2000 hosted by the Richmond (VA) Triumph
Register. With one weeks travel time between the Nationals and the Regionals,
you could make them both! We'd love to see you all in Richmond.
Ken Nachman
Co-Chair VTR 2000 Regionals
Richmond Triumph Register
In a message dated 8/24/99 10:53:43 PM, mills@mail.islandnet.com writes:
>Can anyone on the list provide me with the dates for the VTR 2000 National
>Convention. I understand that the event is going to be hosted by the
>Portland Triumph Owners Ass. in Oregon.
>
>Thanks in advance
>
>Jim Mills
>
>
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Subject: Re: VTR 2000
Date: Wed, 25 Aug 1999 22:43:57 -0500
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Ken --
My Rand McNally Disto-Map says it's only 2,963 miles from Richmond, VA to
Portland, OR. So, are you going to make the hike?
-- Andy
Whose GT6+ is still recuperating from its pitifully small 1,600 mile (one
way) trip to Portland, ME. Were you there Ken? It was only 650 miles from
Richmond. And, BTW, I reckon the GT6 and I will be together again for the
1,700 miles to Portland, OR in 2000.
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From: KMNTR6@aol.com
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Date: Thu, 26 Aug 1999 11:57:30 EDT
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In a message dated 8/26/99 3:53:17 AM, andylindberg@earthlink.net writes:
>Ken --
>My Rand McNally Disto-Map says it's only 2,963 miles from Richmond, VA
>to Portland, OR. So, are you going to make the hike?
>
>-- Andy
>Whose GT6+ is still recuperating from its pitifully small 1,600 mile (one
>way) trip to Portland, ME. Were you there Ken? It was only 650 miles
>from Richmond. And, BTW, I reckon the GT6 and I will be together again for
>the 1,700 miles to Portland, OR in 2000.
>
Andy
Ken was at hard at work during the 1999 Portland nationals. Next year Ken
will be co-chairing the VTR 2000 Mid-Atlantic Regionals so I will also be
busy. I am not in the habit of missing National Conventions. If you remember
(well I do) I was at in Savannah in '92, Asheville in '94, Rockford in '95
and Hudson last year. And I still have more room on my office walls for more
panoramic photos from National Conventions.
Ken Nachman
Co-Chair VTR 2000 Mid-Atlantic Regionals
Richmond, VA
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From: Andrew Mace
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Subject: RE: 1971 GT-6 Mark III (fwd)
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Thought I'd pass this along first "internally." If interested in the car,
please call the phone number given; DON'T reply to anyone here! :-)
And thanks, Kevin, for tipping us off to this car!
--Andy
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Date: Fri, 27 Aug 1999 17:27:20 -0400
From: "Kevin F. Phillips"
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Subject: RE: 1971 GT-6 Mark III
Dear Sirs,
I am a TR-250 owner located in Lexington, KY. A friend of mine is in
the market for a TR-6 and came upon a local owner selling a 1971 GT-6 by
parking it in her front yard with a "for sale" sign on it.
Believe it or not, this car is owned by an older woman and has only
52,000 original miles on it. Seems solid with little/no rust and is in
working order. Has only minor dents/scratches etc. I think this is a
good car for someone in the market and feel she might come down from her
$3,500 asking price. Her phone number is: 606 269-6414.
I am not in the market and have no personal/professional/business
relationship with the seller. I feel someone in VTR club looking for
such a car might give it a good home and I would prefer to see it bought
by an enthusiast who will restore it rather than someone who might use
it up and junk it.
Regards,
Kevin F. Phillips
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From: Trmgafun@aol.com
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Re: British Car Week 2000 May 20 - 28
Hi British car fans,
I thought I'd get the word out early about British Car Week 2000 to enable
early postings for next years calendar of events listings. You will notice
that both opposing weekends are included this year for more driving time for
those of you who are more likely to get your cars out and drive them during
the weekends. You will also notice that in many cases the word "Drivers" has
been added to the title. I've seen this title used by others, and I feel
that it is a great idea because the week is all about driving our British
cars. Either way, it's still the same week.
As many of you may already know, next spring marks the fourth annual British
Car "Drivers" Week. This is a world wide event for all British marques with
the intent that it will continue to grow in popularity as the years go by.
This idea was prompted by a magazine article written by fellow British car
enthusiast, Peter Egan, for the March 1997 issue of Road & Track magazine.
Peters' article centered on the fact that there is a lack of old classic
sports cars seen driven on roads today, and how much he misses seeing some of
his favorite classic marque's of the past driving on the roads of his town.
The British car community responded quickly to his plea, and shortly after
that article was published, the first annual British Car Week was initiated.
This "awareness" week is intended for all British car owners to get their
cars out on the roads in their locality, to have some fun with them, and
promote them for all to see and appreciate. While doing so, we'll do what we
can to recreate the days when these cars were a much more common sight on the
byways of North America and beyond. Of course we'll never be able to
populate the roads with these cars like they once were, but we can make a
difference for one week per year. By getting our cars out on the roads at
the same time during this week, we can create an awareness in our own part of
the world that these unique, charming, fun cars are still around and doing
well, thus hoping to create some new or renewed interests in them to help
keep our hobby and related clubs and businesses going strong.
Very recently in my part of the Country, I've witnessed some changes that I
hope are only temporary. One longtime, honorable major event promoter has
announced that he will no longer be promoting a British car event that has
been one of the staples of the Midwest for around 23 years. In another case,
a local British car club president has announced a merger of his club with
another group of British car clubs because no one answered the plea for new
club officers. I also recently received an e-mail from a gentleman from
Maryland who is trying to get a British car driving event together in his
area during next years British Car Drivers Week. He submitted an article in
a club newsletter asking for interested people to respond. So far, he's only
received one reply, and it was not favorable.
Are these occurrences early signs of the fate of our hobby, or just some rare
cases? I don't know. I do know the British car hobby seems to be doing
quite well in other instances, but like others, when I hear about situations
like these, I can't help but realize how important it is to continue to
promote the hobby, and hope there will be others who will step forward and
take over some of the duties that are so important to all of us and our cars.
The more people who volunteer to help with club activities, the less of a
burden on the rest, thus less tendency for burnout for the people who work so
hard to support our clubs.
In any case, this is a plea for all British car enthusiasts to do what they
can to help promote British cars and this very important British car
promotional event. Let your club officials know about this week. Get
together with your club and plan something during this celebrated week, get
the date listed within your clubs newsletter calendar, post it on your
internet web page, or simply get your car out and drive it more often in your
home town during the week. The most important objective is to have some fun,
spend some quality time with your car, and in turn, hope to attract some new
enthusiasts.
If you're interested in helping to promote this week among the people and
clubs that support your favorite marque, please contact me at:
Trmgafun@aol.com. This would not take up a lot of your time, but simply
require that you contact the leaders of the clubs that are related to your
favorite marque, and make sure they are aware of British Car Week and what
it's all about, and hope they will help us promote it. If interested, I
would add your name and e-mail address to a list, and would provide you with
updates of any information regarding British Car Week that you could pass
along. If you would like to post your own British car related event that
will take place during British Car Week, feel free to let me know, and I will
post it on the BCW web page for others in your area to learn about.
This past May, I noticed an upsurge of British cars driving around my home
town during BC Week as well as some classic German and Italian models that I
hadn't seen before the week started, and haven't seen since the week ended.
Maybe we've got some competition!!
Thanks for your time, and hope to see you on the road.
Scott Helms
Visit the web page: http://members.aol.com/Trmgafun/britishcarweek.html