NickMorgan
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A couple of months ago I went up to the farm where I rent a barn to drop off some logs. I had a look at my Triumphs all covered in dust and pigeon poo and realised that they hadn't run all year. I felt bad that they were just sitting there deteriorating. I mentioned on two British Triumph club forums that I was thinking of selling my 1300TC front-wheel-drive and my Herald Estate. I had immediate interest and then had to clean them up and start them. They both started as though they were last used the day before and cleaned up beautifully. I realised that they hadn't deteriorated at all, but it was too late as by then they were sold!
So, I had space in the barn and money in my pocket. What's a man to do. Buy another Triumph of course!!
Yesterday I flew down to Bristol and bought a 1974 Triumph Toledo. The interior is like new. The previous owner has spend over ÂŁ3,500 on overhauling the mechanical components of the car and there is no serious rust. The only problem is that the paint has faded and there are a few areas of surface rust.
The drive home yesterday was 390 miles and when I worked out the mileage I discovered that the Toledo had returned 39mpg. It drove beautifully on the eight hour drive on our congested motorways. About a third of the way was limited to 50mph because of roadworks and I passed five separate accidents! Despite the radio not being connected up the journey went really well. I couldn't believe how nicely the Toledo drove. It's a great wee car!
And the new ...
https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v720/nickmorgan/Toledo/IMG_1833.jpg
So, I had space in the barn and money in my pocket. What's a man to do. Buy another Triumph of course!!
Yesterday I flew down to Bristol and bought a 1974 Triumph Toledo. The interior is like new. The previous owner has spend over ÂŁ3,500 on overhauling the mechanical components of the car and there is no serious rust. The only problem is that the paint has faded and there are a few areas of surface rust.
The drive home yesterday was 390 miles and when I worked out the mileage I discovered that the Toledo had returned 39mpg. It drove beautifully on the eight hour drive on our congested motorways. About a third of the way was limited to 50mph because of roadworks and I passed five separate accidents! Despite the radio not being connected up the journey went really well. I couldn't believe how nicely the Toledo drove. It's a great wee car!
And the new ...
https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v720/nickmorgan/Toledo/IMG_1833.jpg
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