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Probably tax avoidance/evasion - no better reason I could think of. The
British had a long tradition of schemes like this - witness the 3-wheeler
cars like Morgan & Bond sold, as well as the 'kit' Lotuses (Loti?) for home
assembly by 'amateur' mechanics. Rues were made to be broken (or bent!).
Cheers, JD
        -----Original Message-----
        From:   Geo Hahn [SMTP:geohahn@azstarnet.com]
        Sent:   January 4, 2000 3:29 PM
        To:     TR
        Subject:        Re: "5" prefix on a TR4a in Canada
        Dave Terrick wrote:
        > Finally,  in absence of other information (and I suspect I'll need
to break
        > down and gab a BMHIT certificate),  my car was built in Malta
(Thanks Joe C,
        > I also found your list post on the archive).  Just where the @#$@#
is
        > Malta?!?
        An island (actually several I think) in the Mediterranean just aways
south of
        Sicily.  Not a big place, perhaps 100 square miles.
        Did I read somewhere that there was a scheme by which British cars
were run thru
        Malta prior to delivery somewhere else?  Can't recall why this was
done.
        Geo Hahn
        59 TR3A
        Tucson AZ
        
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