On Thu, 20 Mar 1997, Robert J Carley wrote:
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> These numbers ARE relatively small when compared to the VW Beetle :-)
Yeh and I bet TRF haven't got a catalogue for those, so ner!!!!
oops, missed the point there!
Johnny Storm
> On Thu, 20 Mar 1997, TeriAnn Wakeman wrote:
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> > At 8:35 AM 3/20/97 -0500, Robert J Carley wrote:
> > >RE: producing a TR2-3A catalogue. Considering the relatively small
> > >number of these cars that were produced originally, I think TRF is to be
> > >commended. I don't own a TR 2-3A car, but assume those who do should be
> > >quite pleased with this development.
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> > Relativly small number?
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> > The following data comes from the book "TR for Triumph"
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> > There were approx 380.000 Triumph TRs made between 1954 and 1981.
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> > TR2, Approx 8,600
> > TR3, Approx 13,350
> > TR3A Approx 58,200
> > TR3B Approx 3.330
> > Total about 83,480 built which is about 22% of the Triumphs built between
> > 1954 and 1981
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> > Compare this with the 8,450 TR250s built and that TRF has a catalogue for
> > the TR250.
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> > There were only about 10,000 more TR6s build than TR2-3Bs.
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> > TeriAnn Wakeman For personal mail, please start subject line
> > Santa Cruz California with TW. I belong to 4 high volume mail lists
> > twakeman@scruznet.com and do not read a lot of threads..Thanks
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> > Medium & large format photography, 1960 Land Rover 109, 1961 Triumph TR3A
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