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New Member - Al in Wisconsin

Al_WI

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Some of you already know me from several of the other on-line forums - this is for those that don't.

I bought my first Triumph 40 years ago, a 1963 Herald Salon which carried me back and forth to school, work and the requisite watering holes in between. I sold that car in 1969 when I was drafted and didn't rediscover Triumphs, Heralds in particular, until a little over a year ago when I bought a really messed up 1961 Mk1 convertible which I am restoring and 'enhancing'.
Rather than bore you here, a much better description of my activities can be found at:
https://home.centurytel.net/FishinChips/Y20797LCV.html

I thought I would join you folks on the British Car Forum since there is never too much information to be gathered or too many questions to be asked regarding these great LBCs.

Al
 
HIya Al, and welcome.

How did you go so long without renewing the LBC involvement?!?!

That's just, erm, UN-NATURAL! /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/jester.gif
 
Hi Al,

"Welcome" to one of "Thee" best forums for all your "LBC" needs. /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/thumbsup.gif

Introduce yourself to all the nice folks on the Triumph forum. There you will get to meet a bunch of "Brit Motor Heads" who are willing and able to assist you in your project. /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/grouphug.gif

Have Fun Here,

Regards, Russ /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/banana.gif
 
Welcome Al!

Another long-time biker + Brit-car driver here.

Not a lot to do with these toys right now; lot's of snow and cold here in New Jersey. I bet it's even worse where you are.

Anyway, Summer's coming! Try not to pay any attention to the guys here from Florida and California....they're always talking about wearing their shorts and putting on sun-tan lotion! /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/jester.gif
 
....grumble-mumble...

Ya forgot about th' mosquito repellant, Nial. /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/smirk.gif
 
Welcome to the British Car Forum - looks a little cold in your picture!
 
DrEntropy said:
....grumble-mumble...

Ya forgot about th' mosquito repellant, Nial. /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/smirk.gif

Welcome Al, glad you joined the forum.

Nial how about the guy in Puerto Rico who whines when he can't go fishin /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/devilgrin.gif

Pat
 
We're located a bit north of Eau Claire, WI.
Our latitude at the house is 44.97 degrees north. Halfway between the equator and the north pole. Somehow it always feels like we are closer to the north pole than the equator.

Al
 
Steve,

I just looked at your sig. I grew up in Muskego, we could've been neighbors if I would have stuck around.

Al
 
Al, welcome to the board. From another WI LBC fan here in Portage. Looks like you've got an interesting project there.
 
Hi Al,

Welcome to BCF, an interesting looking project you have there. What an unusual conversion to pickup, I would have almost been tempted to keep it that way as odd as it looks.

I don't know if you're in contact with Andy Mace out of New York, he basically knows everything there is to know about Herald's, and he also hangs out in the Triumph forum here, although it looks like you're doing just fine so far.
 
Thanks to all for the kind words and warm welcome.

As for the Herald, I was first going to rebuild it as a pickup truck (UTE) but the wife convinced me that a convertible would be more to her liking. Her liking has since shifted to the GT6+ that is patiently waiting in the shed.

I've still got the original rear tub and hope to someday rebuild the donor car as a UTE.

Andy was one of the first folks that offered their help when I first cried out back in October 2006. I can't thank him enough for the guidance and information he has provided.

Now I just need some warm weather so I can get back to work on the car.

Thanks again,
Al
 
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