I keep telling myself. "Trent, more guitars and less cars" I also keep thinking I need to seriously simplify my living situation so that I can relocate to Portland at short notice. But these are reasonable things and apparently are meant to be ignored.
It is no secret that I just haven't bonded with the Falcon. I love the car, but I love it in the way that you love your elderly dog. He's awesome but I really can't take him anywhere. Chances are he will leak on something and it is pretty much guaranteed there is gonna be a bit more hassle and complaint with simple trips than is necessary.
This makes it easy for the mind to wander and dream about other vehicles. Last week the boss called me into his office and said look at this! I set up RSS feeds to monitor craigslists in a 300 mile radius for cars relevant to our business. British, italian and other stuff. The RSS handed us an ad for a 66 Triumph 2000 about 150 miles away. The boss cared nothing about the car. He called me in to look at the wheels on it. Some OG 60's magnesium alloys that I couldn't have cared less about, but he wanted for a vintage Zink sports racer we are restoring. I said "Thats a cool car! Kinda looks like a Dolemite"
We decided to go in together and bring it home. As luck would have it a company we work with a lot just happened to have a trailer coming back from Redding with an empty slot so we worked out a deal and for $50 more than it would have cost us in diesel to make the trip ourselves it was delivered to us.
So here I am. A guy who works on british cars enough to know better now owns one of the blasted things...... and it looks ROUGH.
Yep. Rougher than the 40 grit sandpaper someone started assaulting it with.
I still had an out. Joe said that if I didn't want it after inspecting it he would ebay it off. I put it on the lift and the bottom of this thing is clean and rot free.
Wait... are we sure this is british?
semi-trailing arm rear? That isn't particularly British either.
Struts up front too. Very BMW like in the suspension department. Sadly it is outfitted with Lockheed brakes but we can change that. I hope.
Under the hood we have the venerable Truimph 2 liter straight six. The same motor that the GT6 used
if I had to describe this car as having a "good side" it would be this.
The interior will clean up pretty well. The top of the back seat will need a visit to the upholstery guy. The Wilton wool carpet is in very good shape. The dash pad is trashed and warped.
There are 4 rust areas that need to be addressed. The middle of the door (really? how?) The trunk corner, the front wheel arch and the front valence corner. All on the drivers side. The major damage is to the nose cone. Someone installed an overider on the bumper which unceremoniously bashed in the nose, repeatedly from the looks of it.
Remember it has lockheed brakes?
So that is the initial assesment