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> From: Power British Performance Parts,
> Inc.[SMTP:britcars@powerbritish.com]
> Sent: Monday, November 09, 1998 4:56 PM
> To: Gernot Vonhoegen
> Subject: Re: TR 6 painting
>
> I've seen similar stickers on other cars as well. I've seen many a car
> without it,
> wonder why some got it and some didn't. Funny that no one ever mentions
> it in any of
> the catalogs or books. Anyone out there with such a sticker prior to
> 74???
>
> Cheers,
>
> Brian
>
> Gernot Vonhoegen wrote:
>
> > Guess it was an inspection sticker, it was on my 74 as well. I hae seen
> > oplenty of similar stickers or labels on other cars, including nspection
> > stickers for the wiring, seats etc. This seems to be common practise.
> >
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> > > From: Power British Performance Parts,
> > > Inc.[SMTP:britcars@powerbritish.com]
> > >
> > >
> > > Another interesting side note - the car that has the black around the
> > > grille also had
> > > a 2"x4" sticker on the cowl under where the dash pad would be. It is
> > > printed "O.K.
> > > PAINT" and there is a place to write in a body # that is blank, or at
> > > least the ink
> > > faded a long time ago if it was ever filled in. Anyone know what this
> is?
> > > Never saw
> > > it before on any other cars. Was it another production change
> introduced
> > > when Triumph
> > > was having quality problems with the TR-7? Was it some certification
> for
> > > paint
> > > repairs done on the production line? Anyone?
> > >
> > >
> > >
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