At 8:02 PM 3/19/97 -0500, TRFmail@aol.com wrote:
> By the way, for those who are interested in TR2 and TR3 Parts,
>I have, over the past week, returned to work on a complete
>catalogue that I started last summer. This will be a very big
>project with hundreds of sections, very much like our current TR6
>Spare Parts Catalogue and Engineering Parts List. To get
>information into customers' hands quickly, we may publish it in
>loose-leaf form, and provide sections as they are completed. Any
>thoughts on this?
This is most excellent news! As long as it covers the late TR3As I don't
care how it comes. I would be happy with an ASCII file or photocopies. I
would just like to be able to identify TRF part numbers for parts that are
not in the factory TR2 parts book or in the glove box companions.
I would just as soon see a good manual and no glove box companion or mini
catalogues.
TeriAnn Wakeman For personal mail, please start subject line
Santa Cruz California with TW. I belong to 4 high volume mail lists
twakeman@scruznet.com and do not read a lot of threads..Thanks
Medium & large format photography, 1960 Land Rover 109, 1961 Triumph TR3A
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