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Since I retired, I realized the insurance bills are eating us alive, so had to downsize on the toys. The Harley sold first, followed closely by the TR2. It was a hard decision, but I had to make excuses to drive it, and I never thought it was safe enough to pass down to the kids. All that aside...some of you may remember that lightening struck our house as our last TR3 drove away under new ownership. The TR2 was bought by a dealer in New York. They wired the money, and the day I overnighted the title, our house got hit by lightning...again!! New house, but the second Triumph sale to cause lightning strikes...go figure.
That was last week. Today the car was picked up by a total nimrod. It may not make it in one piece to New York. After watching Charlie Chaplin almost destroy the car as he loaded it up...I would rather not know.
I am wrapping up the Stearman, and it will likely be sold next year too. I plan to back off of the large projects after that. We'll see how long I can go without a project, though?!? It's been a fun, 16 year run with the TR's, and very sad to see the last one go. I started my first TR3 when my airline job went to heck after 9/11, and an East Texas TR3 was the only car I could afford to purchase as a project. I had never seen one before that day! The late Randall yelled at me enough to get me squared away on the TR3, which later led to the TR2 that probably should have gone to the crusher it was so far gone. I feel like I made a lot of friends on the forum and shared many fond memories over the years, even though I have only met a handful, I feel close to most of you. I will keep my Triumph bookmark, but like many others, I am sure I will slowly drift away. Before that happens, I just want to thank you all for all the help and comradery! Safe travels and fun with your hobbies!
John
That was last week. Today the car was picked up by a total nimrod. It may not make it in one piece to New York. After watching Charlie Chaplin almost destroy the car as he loaded it up...I would rather not know.
I am wrapping up the Stearman, and it will likely be sold next year too. I plan to back off of the large projects after that. We'll see how long I can go without a project, though?!? It's been a fun, 16 year run with the TR's, and very sad to see the last one go. I started my first TR3 when my airline job went to heck after 9/11, and an East Texas TR3 was the only car I could afford to purchase as a project. I had never seen one before that day! The late Randall yelled at me enough to get me squared away on the TR3, which later led to the TR2 that probably should have gone to the crusher it was so far gone. I feel like I made a lot of friends on the forum and shared many fond memories over the years, even though I have only met a handful, I feel close to most of you. I will keep my Triumph bookmark, but like many others, I am sure I will slowly drift away. Before that happens, I just want to thank you all for all the help and comradery! Safe travels and fun with your hobbies!
John
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