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Aaron,
The 250K race car was designed by Pete Brock of Shelby American fame and
raced in 1968. The K seems to be attributable to the fact that Kastner ran
the car. I saw it at Seattle International Raceway a couple of summers ago.
It is very good looking to my eye and you'll find pictures of it on the net.
Gary
'73
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From: <Acekraut11@aol.com>
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Sent: Friday, February 07, 2003 6:44 PM
> Hi List...
>
> Received this week's copy of Autoweek and there is an article in it about
the Triumph TR250K (????) I put the question marks in because my computer
is down and out for the count and I have parts on order and I am using a
computer away from my home and the magazine. I know it was a triumph TR250,
and it had a letter after the 250, but cant remember for sure what it is.
In the past I offered to scan the article and send it. Although I may be
able to do that in the future, I cant right now. Also, my copy suffers from
a poor printing process where the red layer of ink is slightly offset,
making the picture slightly blurry. Do not know if this is the case for all
copies, or just mine. But, thought you folks might be interested. It is
about half way through the magazine, about 2/3 of a page long.
>
> Aaron Cropley
> 71 TR6 (even deeper snow outside now)
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