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Subject: Re: What happens if ...
From: Bill & Skip Pugh <anabil@caltel.com>
Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 12:59:00 -0700
References: <df.b737b71.27287ba5@aol.com><00dc01c03eb3$6dd7c820$0d281098@ip2ipxfs17>
And let us not forget the "Tractor"... Ferguson was it?  That gave 
birth to the 2 Liter engine...:-)

See Guys/Gals, we can have Dissension and Fun all at the same time...<G>

Buick!!!, we don' need no stinkin' Buicks!!!


>Let's not forget that the "Leyland inspired" Wedges were the only TR's that
>were designed in-house since the earlier TR's (including the Stag) were
>designed by Michelotti and Karmann.  So the Wedge is the only REAL
>Triumph....Okay, so my TR8 has a Rover engine...but what an engine.

>
>  In a message dated 10/25/2000 1:30:29 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
>  anabil@caltel.com writes:
>
>  > Naaah!!!  Only "Sidescreen" TRs are REAL Triumphs  (giggles insanely
>  >  to himself knowing full well this could start a WAR)
>
>  Well...one might make the argument that, not counting the pre-World War II
>  products of Triumph, the only "true" Triumph might be the Stag, with
>  *relatively* little in the way of major components held over from any of
the
>  Standard-era products. Those "sidescreen" cars are nothing more than
hot-rod
>  Vanguards with a Mayflower suspension. All the Herald derivatives, along
with
>  the FWD 1300/1500 series, can trace their mechanical heritage to the
Standard
>  8, circa 1953. And it's difficult to count the Leyland-inspired "Wedge"
cars,
>  right?
>
>  <VBG>
>
>  --Andy "If it's WAR you want...." :-)
>

-- 
Bill Pugh
aka Wily
1957 TR-3
aka Casper
TS16765L


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