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Re: Novice TR6er

To: jrlloyd@caverns.COM, McGaheyRx@aol.com
Subject: Re: Novice TR6er
From: Steve Sutton <ssutton@ridgecrest.ca.us>
Date: Sun, 18 Aug 1996 21:47:01 -0700
Cc: triumphs@autox.team.net
Conversation-id: <960818190216_181963520@emout18.mail.aol.com>
Posted-date: Sun, 18 Aug 1996 21:52:03 -0700 (PDT)
Jack Mc wrote:


> The 1974 model year production run started in 9/73 with commission 
>  #CF12501 and ran thru 8/74 when 75 model year production started
> with commission # CF27001.  You didn't state your comm. #, but if your
> TR6 was built in November 1973 and falls within that range it IS a 1974 
> TR6 (for spec. purposes) even though it may be or have been titled as a
> 1973.

---- End of original message

Just for clarification, especially important when dealing wth emissions and
vacuum related items is that the 1975 models had comm # CF35001 thru CF39991;
1974 models started with CF12501 thru CF25777; 1974 1/2 models had comm #
CF27001 thru CF35000.  Each of the above models have different emissions and
vacuum related items among other things.

For Triumph parts, I would suggest checking first wth The Roadster Factory (TRF
for short).  They are the Triumph (especially TR-6) specialists.  Their parts
knowledge, quality, and availability of parts that no one else carries is
second to none (when they are in stock ;) ).  If you don't have their excellent
two volume parts catalogus I would suggest calling them and getting a copy.


Steve Sutton
74 1/2 TR-6
Ridgecrest, CA
ssutton@ridgecrest.ca.us

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