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Re: [TR] Rover - back to Triumphs

To: "Bill Davies" <bill@rarebits4classics.co.uk>, "'triumphs'"
Subject: Re: [TR] Rover - back to Triumphs
From: "John Macartney" <standardtriumph@btinternet.com>
Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2008 15:50:23 -0000
Bill Davies wrote:
> Well as Jonmac quite rightly says, ALL post war Triumphs were really
> Standards, with a less austere sounding company name.

Austere? Perhaps.

I quote from "Triumph Sports Cars" by WG Krause. "The company was founded on 
the premise that all 
parts for all cars would be interchangeable - hence the name "Standard" unquote.

I also quote from notes written by JR Davy (Standard Triumph's historian, now 
dead) of a 
conversation between Maudslay and his close company associate, a Mr. Craig in 
which Maudslay is 
recorded as having said, "I am determined Mr. Craig, that all components will 
be made to the highest 
possible standard. I shall therefore call my car the Standard car" unquote

It is only (perhaps) through the use/misuse of the English language in many 
parts of the world where 
the word *standard* (which Maudslay's thoughts might be construed to mean 
"oiptimum benchmark 
quality, together with his future vision, have become downgraded to mean 
ordinary and/or basic. It 
is also why Standard cars sold in North America were mostly badged as Triumphs 
- and long before the 
Standard name was finally abandoned in the UK with the Vanguard Ensign in 1963.

Jonmac 
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