-----Original Message-----
From: jholekamp@sbcglobal.net
The turn signal switch lever on my '64 TR4 (owned by me since '67)
is on the
right side of the column - the O/D switch lever is on the left side.
The TR4 is
left hand drive, bought in W. Germany. This has always been the layout
on this
car.
==AM==
Interesting! But it begs the question (at least in my detail-obsessed
mind): is this particular car one that was built originally for the
German market? Some such TR4s and TR4As had some interesting
specifications unique to that market at the time (e.g., steering column
locks, different license plate lamps, etc.).
--Andy Mace
*Mrs Irrelevant: Oh, is it a jet?
*Man: Well, no ... It's not so much of a jet, it's more your, er,
Triumph Herald engine with wings.
-- Cut-price Airlines Sketch, Monty Python's Flying Circus (22)
Check out the North American Triumph Sports 6 (Vitesse 6) and Triumph
Herald Database at its new URL: <http://triumph-herald.us>
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