BMIHT at Gaydon in the UK could tell you as they have all the original
production records which are used to provide Heritage Certificates. Not sure if
this info would be provided foc as they do little if anything for zero cost.
Look them up on Google under their new name of British Motor Museum.
Jonmac
Remember, itâ??s rarely a good idea to squat, unless youâ??ve already removed
your spurs!
> On 28 Jun 2019, at 13:15, Jim Henningsen <trguy75@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Does anyone have a list or link to a source of the TR8 VIN production
> ranges. A friend of mine is selling his 1981 TR8 and he says it is one of
> the last ones built. It has very low orig miles (15K) but has been sitting
> for a while with four flat tires. Hasn't run in 4 years. Any idea on TR8
> recent values? I did check Hagerty. Would love to find source for
> production VIN range to see if it is one of the last USA TR8s.
> Thanks,
> Jim Henningsen
> Ocala, FL
>
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