Yesterday after cleaning all the leaves off the lawn, I thought, it is cloudy and cold but I may as well take the TR3A into storage. So off I went (and for the first time in 20 years, off I went with no tools or preparation of any kind to the storage site). Well the Gods had a field day. The trip started with the top down and no rain. Then the first break down happended. I called my wife to come bring tools. While waiting for her the rain started. At least the rain started slowly enough that I was able to get the top on (though the side curtains were still back home). Then she cam and I was able to fix the car and get it running again. At this point I had to decide to go back home or continue to storage. Home was closer so naturaly I decided to go to the storage site.
Off I went in the rain with wife behind in the family car. I stop to buy gas so as to have a full tank and while waiting in line for my turn at the pump it dies again. Same problem, but I have no part but I can jurry rig it. Fill up with gas and decide that since I am in for a penny I might as well be in for a pound and off I head to the storage location.
I am at about half way there and it starts to snow. first time since I have had that car (1979) that snow has touched it. I think, cool , I am driving in snow and there is no salt on the road, how often will I get a chance to do this. Then I am all happy about how well the wippers keep the snoww off the car. I should not have been so happy. Just then the right wipper can no longer push the snow off to the right and it slipps cog. Then the engine dies again. This time I am in a light blizzard of whet snow on a busy road. My wife parks the family car behind to block for me while I fix it yet again.
Back in I get (all wet) and I discover that some how there is a leak that drips watter on my left foot. I make it to about half a mile from storage and not the snow has let up and I feel I am home free. WRONG! One more break down and jurry rig before I can park the thing for the winter.
By the time I got her parked and tucked away for the season I was wet and cold, but it was so fun(ny) that I felt fine about the whole thing. After all I got to drive the TR3A in the snow.
So the short answer to the question is YES I DROVE MY TRIUMPH TODAY. What a drive. And I still have to get the TR4A into storage (but first I want to get the roof on it).
Off I went in the rain with wife behind in the family car. I stop to buy gas so as to have a full tank and while waiting in line for my turn at the pump it dies again. Same problem, but I have no part but I can jurry rig it. Fill up with gas and decide that since I am in for a penny I might as well be in for a pound and off I head to the storage location.
I am at about half way there and it starts to snow. first time since I have had that car (1979) that snow has touched it. I think, cool , I am driving in snow and there is no salt on the road, how often will I get a chance to do this. Then I am all happy about how well the wippers keep the snoww off the car. I should not have been so happy. Just then the right wipper can no longer push the snow off to the right and it slipps cog. Then the engine dies again. This time I am in a light blizzard of whet snow on a busy road. My wife parks the family car behind to block for me while I fix it yet again.
Back in I get (all wet) and I discover that some how there is a leak that drips watter on my left foot. I make it to about half a mile from storage and not the snow has let up and I feel I am home free. WRONG! One more break down and jurry rig before I can park the thing for the winter.
By the time I got her parked and tucked away for the season I was wet and cold, but it was so fun(ny) that I felt fine about the whole thing. After all I got to drive the TR3A in the snow.
So the short answer to the question is YES I DROVE MY TRIUMPH TODAY. What a drive. And I still have to get the TR4A into storage (but first I want to get the roof on it).