I have always harboured a desire to build a 32 valve Stag motor, it just needs to be done! To that end I have a couple of Stag V8's sitting in the engine shop awaiting the glorious day.They are placed in such a manner so that I catch my shin on them every now and again to remind me why they are there!
It's not an idle dream either, I know it existed as a paperwork exercise in Triumph experimental early on in the seventies, but did it progress further? A school mate of mine's Dad ran a small engineering shop locally specialising in amongst other things construction of race winning motorcycle combination outfits, but what he was really known for throughout the Midlands was his ace ability in the black art of aluminium welding. At least it was in those days, I remember his tig plant being virtually the size of the end wall of his industrial unit, nowadays they are much more manageable. Anyway as I recall said mate and I popped into his Dad's unit on the way home from school one day in the mid seventies to check out the latest motorcycle combi, only to be confronted with his Dad 'doing a late one' for some lucrative hush hush British Leyland contract. Obviously oblivious to my even then unatural interest in all things Triumph he didn't make any attempt to cover up what he was doing. Mounted on a comprehensive alighnment jig was what looked like a Sprint head with a Stag chain box being carefully welded on the wrong end? I remember asking my Dad at the time if he knew anything about it (Dad worked near to experimental at Triumph and in the course of his job regularly found excuse to have a nose, and take the odd picture in there!) only to be met with a blank expression? So is that as far as it got? I must remember to ask my mate Pete Clarke (former experimental), he was one of the team on the mini 'production line' building the Stag engine saloons/estates in experimental, maybe he might recall how far things progressed?
Thursday, March 23, 2006
Monday, March 20, 2006
Another Triumph Trader finishes!
Hot on the heals of the demise of Six Spares a couple of months ago comes news that Triumph traders British Sports Car Spares are also to cease trading. I spoke to Theo from BSCS at Stoneleigh and he hinted then that they were close to shutting up shop. Well it's confirmed, after dropping some Herald sills off here Saturday (watch out for future special offer on Herald/Vitesse sills!) en route to the Jaguar show at Stoneleigh, Theo told me they had effectively finished as of that weekend. Sad news another stalwart trader from the South East has closed the doors for good, bit of a trend developing? We seem to be losing traders on a regular, and accelerating basis, not good for competition (as far as you the customer is concerned), and dosn't bode well for the future spares supply for the marque? It seems that the support isn't there from customers for the smaller to mid size Triumph specialists, and that the larger concerns are the only ones benefiting? Shades of my Blog from the 31 January this year '2005 Market Survey'? I suppose my pessamistic predictions of the Triumph spares supply business being collared by one or two of the largest traders might be coming rather sooner than I envisaged?
Wednesday, March 15, 2006
Friday, March 3, 2006
Wednesday, March 1, 2006
Sad day!
To some of you this may come as a surprise, those of you who know me better will know that this has been coming for a long time.
After sixteen years as a TSSC member, nearly seven of them spent looking after the Herald 948, 1200 & 12/50 Register, today is my last day as a paid up member of the club. My membership is about to lapse and I do not intend to renew.
I will of course no longer be able to contribute to this messageboard, I will maintain my online presence through the Triumph Herald Yahoo group:
http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/triumph_herald...
through other open club forums and the website of Rarebits4classics.
I would like to thank all of you who have contributed material for my articles over the past seven years. I would also like to thank Bernard Robinson for his work, in making my work look good! Bernie does more than most of you will realise, I have really appreciated his continued interest in his work, and in Triumphs in general.
Though I am no longer a TSSC member, I remain a dedicated enthusiast. If anyone needs advice, or simply an opinion, you all know where to find me,
All the best,
Bill.
TSSC Messageboard 28.2.06
Like Bill says no surprise to those of us who know him but still a bit of a shock. Bill and myself had a long chat last Saturday here (the Davis family were here on mass), and previously at Stoneleigh. Nice guy Bill and a real loss to the TSSC, but like he says you can still find him elsewhere if you look. We shall continue to support Bill and the family, and of course Rarebits. Keep up the good work Bill!
After sixteen years as a TSSC member, nearly seven of them spent looking after the Herald 948, 1200 & 12/50 Register, today is my last day as a paid up member of the club. My membership is about to lapse and I do not intend to renew.
I will of course no longer be able to contribute to this messageboard, I will maintain my online presence through the Triumph Herald Yahoo group:
http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/triumph_herald...
through other open club forums and the website of Rarebits4classics.
I would like to thank all of you who have contributed material for my articles over the past seven years. I would also like to thank Bernard Robinson for his work, in making my work look good! Bernie does more than most of you will realise, I have really appreciated his continued interest in his work, and in Triumphs in general.
Though I am no longer a TSSC member, I remain a dedicated enthusiast. If anyone needs advice, or simply an opinion, you all know where to find me,
All the best,
Bill.
TSSC Messageboard 28.2.06
Like Bill says no surprise to those of us who know him but still a bit of a shock. Bill and myself had a long chat last Saturday here (the Davis family were here on mass), and previously at Stoneleigh. Nice guy Bill and a real loss to the TSSC, but like he says you can still find him elsewhere if you look. We shall continue to support Bill and the family, and of course Rarebits. Keep up the good work Bill!
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