The vintage Triumph TR6. Courtesy Siddharth Pandey
The vintage Triumph TR6. Courtesy Siddharth Pandey
The vintage Triumph TR6. Courtesy Siddharth Pandey
The vintage Triumph TR6. Courtesy Siddharth Pandey

A Triumph you too can achieve


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It's time. Time to put away my new toy, hide it from the harsh realities of the summer. In an upcoming issue, I will produce a recap on what life has been like since my 1976 Triumph TR6 landed here a few weeks ago, but as I always knew it would, the heat and humidity that hammers us every year has caused me to admit defeat. On Sunday, I drove it up to Parc Fermé, one of Dubai's few car storage facilities, and ordered an Uber car to take me back to work.

It was a bitter-sweet moment, akin perhaps to waving goodbye to a child at the gates of a boarding school. I know it’ll be OK and I know where to find it, but truth be told, I’ll miss its face every time I walk through my apartment building’s car park. Sad? Mrs H thinks so.

The night before I took it to its new temporary home, I went for a final drive. The temperatures were just about low enough for me to give it a spirited thrash, with the roof and windows down (it helps if there’s turbulent air rushing around your head), and as I was a couple of minutes from home at one of Dubai Marina’s many traffic light stops, another car – an SUV – pulled up alongside.

The driver powered down its window and shouted above the roar of the traffic.

“Nice car,” he said in a Scottish brogue. “Thank you,” I replied.

“Is it for sale?” “Err, no. I’ve only just bought it – ask me again in a few months.”

And so it went on for a couple of minutes, during which I explained where I had bought it from and a bit about its history. But still the questions kept coming. Would I sell it to him? Could I give him my number? How much is it worth? Where can I get one? And then, when the light turned green and a taxi started sounding its horn behind me (that time between those two occurrences really is the definition of a split-second, isn’t it?) I had to curtail our chat and speed off.

This made me feel exonerated. I had told this stranger how much money my car was worth (twice what I’d paid for it, incidentally), and if we had been at the side of the road, I know he would have written me a cheque there and then. He was serious and the fact that his wife’s head was nodding in agreement as we spoke, meant that he had all the approvals needed.

As I sped off, I knew that he would have been cursing our lack of time, but I was sure I was not ready to sell in any case.

Mrs Hackett, upon finding out this news, said the inevitable: “Get it sold, buy two more” – spoken like a true capitalist. And yes, her suggestion makes a great deal of sense, but there is a problem in the logic in this instance. Because having now thoroughly inspected my car with an engineer, getting it on the ramps and shining a torch into its darkest recesses, I can safely say that I had the bargain of a lifetime, and to buy another in this condition, I would need to spend exactly what I told the stranger what it was worth.

Everything still looks brand new – the washers still shine, the screw threads are clean as a whistle, the stainless steel exhaust even has its stickers on it, and there isn’t a single sign of rust or any other decay.

Knowing that these cars were built in strike-torn 1970s Britain with all the care and attention normally displayed by an airport baggage handler, I know it’s in finer fettle than when it left the factory.

And, as with every aspect of owning this car so far, from finding it, negotiating its price and going through the process of importing and registering it, if I can do it, then you can too.

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The specs
Engine: 3.0-litre 6-cyl turbo

Power: 374hp at 5,500-6,500rpm

Torque: 500Nm from 1,900-5,000rpm

Transmission: 8-speed auto

Fuel consumption: 8.5L/100km

Price: from Dh285,000

On sale: from January 2022 

England XI for second Test

Rory Burns, Keaton Jennings, Ben Stokes, Joe Root (c), Jos Buttler, Moeen Ali, Ben Foakes (wk), Sam Curran, Adil Rashid, Jack Leach, James Anderson

KEY DEVELOPMENTS IN MARITIME DISPUTE

2000: Israel withdraws from Lebanon after nearly 30 years without an officially demarcated border. The UN establishes the Blue Line to act as the frontier.

2007: Lebanon and Cyprus define their respective exclusive economic zones to facilitate oil and gas exploration. Israel uses this to define its EEZ with Cyprus

2011: Lebanon disputes Israeli-proposed line and submits documents to UN showing different EEZ. Cyprus offers to mediate without much progress.

2018: Lebanon signs first offshore oil and gas licencing deal with consortium of France’s Total, Italy’s Eni and Russia’s Novatek.

2018-2019: US seeks to mediate between Israel and Lebanon to prevent clashes over oil and gas resources.

While you're here
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Anti-semitic attacks
The annual report by the Community Security Trust, which advises the Jewish community on security , warned on Thursday that anti-Semitic incidents in Britain had reached a record high.

It found there had been 2,255 anti-Semitic incidents reported in 2021, a rise of 34 per cent from the previous year.

The report detailed the convictions of a number of people for anti-Semitic crimes, including one man who was jailed for setting up a neo-Nazi group which had encouraged “the eradication of Jewish people” and another who had posted anti-Semitic homemade videos on social media. 

Brief scoreline:

Manchester United 2

Rashford 28', Martial 72'

Watford 1

Doucoure 90'

EA Sports FC 26

Publisher: EA Sports

Consoles: PC, PlayStation 4/5, Xbox Series X/S

Rating: 3/5

BMW M5 specs

Engine: 4.4-litre twin-turbo V-8 petrol enging with additional electric motor

Power: 727hp

Torque: 1,000Nm

Transmission: 8-speed auto

Fuel consumption: 10.6L/100km

On sale: Now

Price: From Dh650,000

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UAE squad

Esha Oza (captain), Al Maseera Jahangir, Emily Thomas, Heena Hotchandani, Indhuja Nandakumar, Katie Thompson, Lavanya Keny, Mehak Thakur, Michelle Botha, Rinitha Rajith, Samaira Dharnidharka, Siya Gokhale, Sashikala Silva, Suraksha Kotte, Theertha Satish (wicketkeeper) Udeni Kuruppuarachchige, Vaishnave Mahesh.

UAE tour of Zimbabwe

All matches in Bulawayo
Friday, Sept 26 – First ODI
Sunday, Sept 28 – Second ODI
Tuesday, Sept 30 – Third ODI
Thursday, Oct 2 – Fourth ODI
Sunday, Oct 5 – First T20I
Monday, Oct 6 – Second T20I