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Re: Practical Classics TR6 Restoration

To: <Day.John@fin.gc.ca>, <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: Practical Classics TR6 Restoration
From: "Jerry Greenberg" <jgreenb1@ix.netcom.com>
Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2000 13:53:43 -0600charset="iso-8859-1"
References: <DDA77299EDD1D111B21800A024B1A060029A16EA@server2.fin.gc.ca>
You can order some of the Practical Classics  restoration books in the US
from Motor Books International in Osceola (sp?) Wisconsin at 715-294-3345.

Jerry Greenberg
Houston
----- Original Message -----
From: <Day.John@fin.gc.ca>
To: <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2000 1:28 PM
Subject: Practical Classics TR6 Restoration


>
> Was it mentioned (either on the List or on Ebay) that the 'Practical
> Classics' TR6 Restoration Guide was out of print? Well, in the latest
issue
> of 'Practical Classics', on p. 99 the whole page is devoted to
'Restoration
> Reprint Books', and features the TR6 book, for only 16.95 UKP, post free
in
> the UK. They say that for overseas mail, add 2 UKP per book, for airmail,
> add 4UKP. That's better than the $65 US it seems to fetch regularly on
Ebay
> (which seems to have become my pet peeve - sorry!). Hey, if this is in
print
> again, maybe Haynes manuals aren't far behind (despite what Haynes says).
>
> While I'm at it, the latest issue of 'British Car' had a nice 2-barrel
> Triumph issue on the stands: a cover story on 'Triumph Stag: the best
> Triumph ever designed?', as well as a Graham Robson article on 'First-time
> Fame - Triumph TR2' and the 1954 Alpine Rally effort (p.s. to J.H. - I've
> already e-mailed Marc about this!). Thought everyone would like to know.
>
> Cheers, JD


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