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From: triumph@igc.net (Chad Jester)
Date: Tue, 3 Oct 1995 08:06:13 -0400
Cc: paisley@boulder.nist.gov
To: trimphs@autox.team.net
From: triumph@igc.net (Chad Jester)
Subject: Re: Proper '74 TR6 bumper
Cc: paisley@boulder.nist.gov (Scott W. Paisley)

>GBSimcoe@aol.com writes:
>
>> I keep coming up with conflicting info and hope the board can put my doubts
>> to rest.... What bumper style (ie with or without the rubber stoppers) should
>> my '74 TR-6 have on it..... right now it is sporting rubber overriders on the
>> front bumper, BUT NOT on the rear...... which of them is "wrong"?  Car date
>> on plate is April '74     Commision # is CF 21075 U.   
>>  Thanks, Grace
>
>The '74 TR6 actually had a change in the middle of the production
>year.  Early '74 TR6 did *NOT* have the bumper overrider.  Only the
>late '74 had them.  You VIN# suggests that your car came without.
>
>       1974            CF12501U to CF25777U
>       1974 1/2        CF27001U to CF35000U
>
>My reference(s): http://www.sanders.com/vtr/TR6/TR6-history.html
>                http://www.sanders.com/vtr/TR6/TR6-production.html
>
>Enjoy your chrome bummers without overriders!
>
>-Scotty
> '70 TR6  '75 TR6
>
>
Scott,

I have owned six (6) '74 TR-6's with commision numbers prior to CF27001.
All of them had front and rear over-riders.  Two of these cars were low
mileage originals that had not been messed with.  The change that took place
with CF27001 was the switch to '75-'76 style front bumper.  ( I have one of
these, CF27991UO).



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