To: | Andrew Mace <amace@unix2.nysed.gov> |
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Subject: | Re: Standard or Triumph engine?<Pine.WNT.3.95.980220091906.-79199D-100000@WIN1977.nysed.gov> |
From: | RICHARD.JACKSON@NENE.AC.UK |
Date: | Fri, 20 Feb 1998 14:48:07 +0000 (GMT) |
Cc: | "Johnny Storm: International racing car driver" <hiu06f@bangor.ac.uk>, triumphs@Autox.Team.Net, RICHARD.JACKSON@NENE.AC.UK |
References: | <Pine.SOL.3.90.980220103853.18145D-100000@publix> |
>On Fri, 20 Feb 1998, Johnny Storm: International racing car driver wrote: >> > dmitchel@ford.com >> > '73 Spitfire 1500 - at least the engine is all Triumph. >> ^^^^^^^^ >> Hmm wasn't it developed from an earlier 'Standard' design, before it >> went into triumphs?? ;-) >Technically, yes. That engine did evolve from the original circa 1953 >Standard 8 engine (803cc), as did the various six-cylinder engines used up >through the last TR6. >--Andy Andy, You didn't have to be serious, it was only Johnny asking the question, I usually ignore him, unless it's his round!!!:-) Rich |
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