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Re: Market-specific production variations

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Subject: Re: Market-specific production variations
From: Douglas Braun & Nadia Papakonstantinou <dougbert@rcn.com>
Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 08:29:37 -0500
My Mk IV parts book is very detailed, and it notes all the different
parts variations that were required to different markets.  There are
some pretty silly ones, for example:

1: France required a clear plastic brake fluid reservoir when the standard one
   was part of the master cylinder casting (for single-circuit brakes).

2: Germany insisted on an all-metal fuel line in the trunk (no rubber hoses at 
all).

3: Germany also needed a bigger windshield washer fluid reservoir than all 
other countries.

4: The normal license plate lanp assembly was not good enough for Italy

5: Germany required some special rubber gasket thing around the taillights.

Quiz:  That type of part was explicitly specified for Vietnam (among other 
countries)?

Bonus quiz:  How many Spitfires were exported to Vietnam (in '71 to '73)?

Doug Braun
'72 Spit


>>However, looking through John Thomason's book "Triumph Spitfire & GT6
>>Guide to Originality" book it specifically mentions that as special order a
>>steering column lock could be purchased for the Spitfire Mk1.
>
>True. It was a post production fit if the destination market did not require
>one as a line fit.


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