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Rod Knox <rknox@bc.sympatico...

To: rknox@bc.sympatico.ca, triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: Rod Knox <rknox@bc.sympatico...
From: Nickbk@aol.com
Date: Wed, 4 Dec 1996 22:28:43 -0500
In a message dated 96-12-04 18:46:24 EST, you write:

<< always
 wondered if it was one of the last TR4As built and shipped too late to
 qualify or be registered as a '67. Anyone know what the last commission
 number is?
  >>
Rod Knox-
Gotta love the nom de net...

In the US, dealers titled a car in the year it was first sold, so your 1968
titled car could have been produced the year (years?) before it drove off the
lot. According to a book I have here, the last TR4A was #78684.
At one time I owned an awful looking sort of brownish/bronzish/red 4A that
was only a few numbers short of that number. Most of the car was as "normal"
as any other TR, except that this car had been fitted with an alternator. I
am fairly certain that it was a "factory" setup as all the wiring appeared
original and there were no holes drilled where the voltage regulator was
normally mounted. As I recall, it had a small "solid state" style regulator
affixed to the inner right side wheel well.
Has any one else seen this setup on their TR4A's, or was this one a fluke?

Wreck the mall, with cows on Harleys...
    Nick in Nor Cal



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