Absolutely. That could be a huge help with the "lessor known" Triumphs.
kengano@advant.com
downstate illinois
1959 TR3A TS57756L
1958 Model 10 Sedan TBE9239LDLB
-----Original Message-----
From: jonmac <jonmac@ndirect.co.uk>
To: triumphs@autox.team.net <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Date: Tuesday, June 30, 1998 1:38 AM
Subject: Preserving info
>
>Further to my input (Jack, you weren't entirely ignored) I note from
>monday's Spridget list that someone is proposing setting up a website for
>parts cross reference numbers.
>WOW - what a task, but what a brilliant idea! I've not seen anything like
>that for Triumph (maybe been looking in the wrong place) but seems to me
>groups on both sides of 'yon big pond' might find Yank/Brit and Brit/Yank
>cross refs over key suppliers and selected product groups to be a viable
>and useful project. As an alternative, a 'merging' of lists showing common
>products from all suppliers might be a good idea.
>Anyone agree/disagree?
>
>John Macartney
>
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