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TR4/4A Random thought...

Kurtis

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As I enter into the 20th year of ownership of my beloved 1963 TR4 I have come to realize that eventually we become our own DPO.
 
Well not sure what DPO means. However, I have come to realize my car is a therapeutic meditative teaching device that keeps records of my prior experience and general evolution toward self-realization. I have one spot on an inner sill of a tr3 where the learning came together in a nexus that I avoid looking at when under the car still today. Moreover this surgical procedure took place in about 1990.

steve
 
Well, since I have owned my '63 TR4 for over 40 years, does that make me a "DDCO"?

M.
 
If I had to answer a question about LBC as in TR's as I have owned a few. It would start with JOY with many memories a foul word or two at best. The Joy is never ending with kind words form others with words like I had one year ago, wish I neve sold one, how much do they cost today, and you are never to old to have one and go tops down. Madflyer HPIM2684.jpg
 
I've owned my TR3 for 27 years and I can see evidence of my repairs everywhere I look....some pretty good and some could be classified as my :encouragement:DPO's.
 
Well not sure what DPO means. However, I have come to realize my car is a therapeutic meditative teaching device that keeps records of my prior experience and general evolution toward self-realization. I have one spot on an inner sill of a tr3 where the learning came together in a nexus that I avoid looking at when under the car still today. Moreover this surgical procedure took place in about 1990.

steve
****ed Previous Owner :glee:
 
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