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RE: alpine 260

To: "Bellis@isoc.net" <Bellis@isoc.net>,
Subject: RE: alpine 260
From: Chris Thompson <cthompson@rrinc.com>
Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2000 18:51:56 -0500
Okay, I've been snowed in since last Wed and am bored, so I looked this up in 
TBON.  Mike is almost right.  On page 41 he shows the four badges -

Alpine 260
Powered by Ford 260
Sunbeam 260
Sunbeam V8

Alpine 260 belongs on B947 series (p13).  On page 14 he says that Alpine 
scripts were used for foreign markets other than the US due to conflicts over 
use of the name Tiger.

My Mk1a has Powered by Ford 260.  Doesn't mean anything so far as I can tell.

South African Tigers were labeled B9480001 to B9480073.

Chris Thompson
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Sent:   Tuesday, January 25, 2000 5:38 PM
To:     Bellis@isoc.net; tigers@autox.team.net
Subject:        Re: alpine 260

There were four different front quarter/trunk lid badges during production, 
according to TBON. The "Alpine 260", "Powered by Ford 260", "260" (after the 
Chryco. acquisition, the Powered by Ford had to go) and "V8". I'm not sure of 
the timing of changes or markets catered to regarding when one started and 
the other stopped. I'm not sure if Norm specifically made that clear in his 
great book. I guess I'll just have to take a look at it later...I know my 
later series MkIA (B382002273) has the "V8" badging. I guess the next step in 
this identification game is to pin point when, where and how often the 
Pentastar was attached to the passenger's, front quarter!
Mike 

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