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The Car

When I was fifteen, my dad and I stopped to look at an abandoned car parked next to a singlewide trailer. We knew about Triumph sports cars, but we'd never heard of a Triumph 10. Neither had my uncle, who restores British sports cars. It was an odd little critter, and we felt sorry for it, so we paid the landlord $200 for it and dragged it back to my uncle's shop.

The plan was for this to be my first car. Couple of weekends, can of paint. As with any car restoration project, we had no idea what we were getting into. One of these days we'll get it on the road. We've just got the interior, exhaust, and side windows (seals and track reassembly) to go.

It'll drive yet. We keep telling ourselves, yeah, we'll get to that this year... in between all our other projects.

If you want to start at the beginning, click the Archive link above.

Recent Work

January 2023, site's back up! Shows how often I check in. Our line of projects is long, and this one's a few notches down. It is still in line, though.

December 2021 Site is back up! Project is still alive! Turns out the web host turns out the lights if you don't poke your head in now and then.

The 10 had a little excitement this year as we evacuated from a wildfire, and it got to spend a few weeks at my cousin's place waiting for the smoke to blow over. No damage, we're all back home, and the 10 got a much-needed wash out of the deal. (It had been sitting in the back corner of the workshop and was starting to look like a barn find.)

Still alive!

Most of my wrenching time lately has been going into my neighbor's C10, my dad's hot rod TR4A, the stock TR4A he talked a friend of his into buying (which had been previously "restored," so you can guess how that's going), keeping my daily alive, and of course the odd "sure, I can fit that in" job in between that inevitably takes longer than expected. Best I can say on the 10 is we may have a line on a stock steering wheel. The stock wheel is a little smaller than the one we've currently got, which is a good thing, because my knees have to go somewhere.

 

 

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This page was last updated February 1, 2023.

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