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Re: "New" Triumphs

To: Daren Allder <dallder@bicronne.tcom.co.uk>
Subject: Re: "New" Triumphs
From: Andrew Mace <amace@unix2.nysed.gov>
Date: Thu, 5 Dec 1996 09:47:36 +0500 (EST)
Cc: Triumphs <triumphs@autox.team.net>
On Thu, 5 Dec 1996, Daren Allder wrote:

> It's possible, but we must also remember that Rover (or whatever they're   
> called this week) have a long history of bringing out "new" cars by doing   
> little more than re-naming old cars....Thankfully the Triumph range of
> cars was always a little more separate, until the joint venture with
> Honda spawned the Acclaim.

True, but even Standard-Triumph did engage in a bit of "badge
engineering" for certain markets. Witness, for example, both Standard and 
Triumph versions of the 10, not to mention the mighty Atlas Van. ;-)
 
> What I'm taking a very long time to getting round to saying is:  there's   
> a chance that the Triumph name could be re-launched without spending 5-7   
> years designing a new car:  i.e. by simply re-naming an existing car as a   
> Triumph.  Much as I'd like to see the name revived, let's hope it doesn't   
> happen this way.

They could do worse than to rename a current Rover. After all, a lot of 
Triumph engineering went into the late 1970s / early 1980s Rovers such as 
the SD1 series.

If BMW/Rover can do a "Triumph" the way Honda/Rover did the Sterling for 
the U.S., albeit with the BMW level of quality (not the not-so-sterling 
level of quality), I'd be a happy camper.

Biggest question, though, is what badge to use? Globe? "Open book"?
Laurel wreath? My preference would be for either globe or open book,
similar to Chrysler's resurrection of their earlier logos. 

--Andy

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