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Geo Hahn

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Drove the TR3A in our little mountain community's 4th of July parade.

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Amazingly, even though we only have a population of about 600 I was not the only Triumph in the parade... in fact I was not the only red TR3 in the parade. Yikes!
 
Here's the other TR3 that was in the parade. Only 3 cars in the thing, 1 1929 Ford and 2 Red TRs. The parade ended at his cabin so I stopped and introduced myself.


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Nice hat!!

Oops, sorry George, it's not you.
 
Excellent, just like London buses, not one for miles then 2 show up at the same time.
 
How did you fasten those funny coloured stripey/starry flags to the mudguards?
Magnets?
 
Yes magnets. I got them from here...

https://www.goldmine-elec-products.com/prodinfo.asp?number=G12861

Lots of cool stuff at this site.

These are wicked strong magnets. I got them to be able to open DVD cases from the library when my wife (never me of course) forgets to have the librarian open them at the check-out.

Was looking for a way to attach the flags and remembered these. Used 5 layers of duct tape on the magnet or else I would have had to use a claw hammer to pry them off the wing.

Should work just fine for the Maple Leaf too.
 
Hi GeoHahn;

What a Great Looking Parade; Wish I were there!

What a Great Looking TR3 / Both of Them!

Who was the other Gent? Was he a Local? Does he know about this site? I guess he probably does now! Its just amazing how these LBCs hide!

I thought you simply removed your Fender Mirrors and Proped the Flags into the mounting Holes! Well; All I can say is; It really looks like lots of Fun to Me!

Enjoy the rest of the day;

Regards, Russ
 
WOW. Great day and a great place for a good old Triumph! What fun. I went up the same mountain last weekend at 10:00 PM, and what a treat that was!
 
I got to drive a heavily modified '29 Model A in a parade in Cayucas California yesterday. Nice car with a pinto V-6, power brakes, power steering, Automatic transmission, 12 volt system. Drove with a bunch of other (nonmodified) Model A's.

Alas, because of the 12 volt system, no uuga horn. So while all the other Model A's were uuga-ing, all I could do is rev the engine.

I'm going to try to get the club to do a weekender in a couple years to do it together when the Holiday falls on Saturday. Cayucas is located midway between Los Angeles and San Francisco, really nice area, lots of wineries.
 
gsalt57tr3 said:
Alas, because of the 12 volt system, no uuga horn. So while all the other Model A's were uuga-ing, all I could do is rev the engine.
Run two of them in series !

Lots of other solutions, but that seems easiest. Also fairly trivial to build a solid-state regulated 6v supply from the 12v supply. Even a simple dropping resistor might work (although I suspect it would alter the sound of the horn).
 
TR3driver said:
gsalt57tr3 said:
Alas, because of the 12 volt system, no uuga horn. So while all the other Model A's were uuga-ing, all I could do is rev the engine.
Run two of them in series !

Lots of other solutions, but that seems easiest. Also fairly trivial to build a solid-state regulated 6v supply from the 12v supply. Even a simple dropping resistor might work (although I suspect it would alter the sound of the horn).

Alas, the car does not belong to me, but to my Father in Law.

But I will pass the advise along.
 
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