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Re: Spitfire chassis numbers

To: "Joe Curry" <spitlist@gte.net>,
Subject: Re: Spitfire chassis numbers
From: "Jeff McNeal" <jmcneal@ohms.com>
Date: Wed, 17 May 2000 09:39:59 -0700
"Bloody cheek"?

----- Original Message -----
From: Joe Curry <spitlist@gte.net>
To: Richard B Gosling <Gosling_Richard_B@perkins.com>
Cc: Spitfire Internet Mail List <spitfires@autox.team.net>
Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2000 7:54 AM
Subject: Re: Spitfire chassis numbers


>
> I'll be sure to take my letters from Anders providing all the details I
reference with me to the Triumphest gathering in San Diego and
> show them to Mr. Robson.  He is scheduled to be there along with Kas
Kastner as guests of the event.  Perhaps we can compare notes.
>
> In putting together the Spitfire database, I have had occasion to ask Herr
Clausager several questions regarding oddities that I have
> found in the various Spitfire models and he has provided me with much data
regarding them.  He does, however indicate that the data is
> far from complete is certain areas.
>
> While, I don't recall exactly what the issue was back then (getting a bit
long in the tooth), but as I recall, The name of the person
> whose data was mentioned was not given, so my comments were not meant to
cast aspersions on anyone's character, just the source of his
> data.  If our sources are the same person, I wonder how accurate it really
is.  However, it seems to me that whatever it was that was
> in question was so far different from my own data that it could possible
have been someone's misinterpretation or a typographical error
> that led to the difference.
>
> At any rate, I'd love to have the opportunity to compare notes to see
where the differences are and perhaps even call Anders into the
> fray as a "Referree"!  :)
>
> Regards,
> Joe
>
> P.S. The data that I have received from Anders was during February through
April 1998.   And I did notice that in those exchanges, some
> of the data was updated from one letter to the next.  Therefore, it
appears that the data appears to be a "Work in Progress" and will
> vary as more information is accumulated by Anders.
>
> I might add that I have also found that you cannot fully trust everything
that ANders tells you.  A case in point:  He said that in the
> later (VIN numbered) Spitfire models the digit before the last "T" will
always be "A" (meaning 1980) and a number 9 does not exist.  On
> the contrary, I have registered several cars in the Spitfire database that
do indeed have the number 9 in that position.
>
> If you still have details of the original information that I questioned, I
would like you to pass it along so I can have it for
> reference in case this thing continues!
>
> Richard B Gosling wrote:
> >
> > Joe,
> >
> > Remember a couple of months back, 'Club Torque' (the magazine of Club
Triumph
> >  in the UK) published Spitfire chassis numbers, and there was some
discussion
> >  over their accuracy - you produced a different set of number for some
models?
> >  Well, next issue, a couple of months down the line, and your e-mail has
been
> >  published, along with a reply from the guy responsible for the original
set of
> >  numbers in 'Club Torque'.
> >
> > You may well have already seen a copy of this, but just in case you
haven't,
> >  here's the reply (be warned, you seem to have pushed his button!):
> >
> > Dear Derek (Pollock that is, Editor of Club Torque),
> > Thank you for letting me se the obviously disbelieving rant about
Triumph
> >  Spitfire production from someone in the USA.  The implication about my
> >  quotation of Spitfire production figures is that I made up everything
to suit
> >  myself.  Well - I object to that.  All production figures and all
chassis
> >  number details, first, last, changeover, etc. always come from Anders
> >  Clausager at the BMIHT, at the time the book was originally written.  I
have
> >  always found it wise not to second-guess whatever Anders tells me,
because he
> >  has all the statistics and records there at Gaydon.  I don't know who
Joe is,
> >  but if his source is the BMIHT and so is mine, how can the figures
possibly
> >  'differ greatly' from those I quote?  And does 'greatly' mean 20 in
300,000 or
> >  10,000 in 300,000?  If we're going to have a war, let's get down to
> >  specifics...  "I'd question the source of the person who wrote that..."
> >  Bloody cheek.  I'd be very chary about writing that about an American
writing
> >  about American cars, so why does he do it in the other direction?
> > The only thing I would say is that even Anders occasionally
massages/marginally
> >  alters his figures from time to time.  Accordingly, those I quote in my
MRP
> >  Collectors Guide for Spitfires/GT6s are slightly different from those
> >  published in my Osprey book and from my MRP book, merely because one
book came
> >  along years later.  I rechecked (that's right, rechecked) everything
and used
> >  Anders' latest 'sworn on a bible' facts and figures.  As you can see, I
don't
> >  like my integrity being rubbished - and you are welcome to use the
whole of
> >  this to quote back at the obviously saintly 'Joe'.  If he wants to
contact me
> >  by e-mail, I am on:  grahamrobson@compuserve.com.
> >
> > Graham Robson
> >
> > I guess you touched a few nerves there!  In any case, if you haven't
seen it I
> >  believe you have a right to.  I guess the rest of the list would be
fascinated
> >  to see what transpires - for some reason I seem unable to send e-mails
to the
> >  list, although I can e-mail individuals, so if you are happy to share
this
> >  around please forward it to the list.
> >
> > I am taking no sides here, I'm just copying out a letter from a
magazine, so
> >  please no-one have a go at me over this!  Don't shoot the messenger!!
> >
> > Richard Gosling and Daffy
>


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