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class=521554215-09032009>Paul, it sounds like you and Roy had a nice
visit. Nick and I ran into him in at the St. Armands show in November. He is
certainly an interesting gentleman to talk to. Nick put him in touch with Norm
to round out some history on our cars. It is great to have him in
Florida and still interested in his work from so long ago. Robin
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<DIV> This past weekend I took one of my Tigers
to antique car show in Naples, Florida. An
elderly English gentleman walked up to me and introduced himself as
Roy Axe. He told me he was the Design Director at The
Rootes Group during the time the Tiger was conceived. In doing some
research I found out that he was at Rootes from 1959 to 1982 and was
the chief stylist and the finally the design director.
He said he was basically a "runner" when he started but did
participate with two other gentleman in design or our
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<DIV> It was great to have an opportunity to
talk with Mr. Axe and have him remark how looking at the Tiger brought
back some fine memories. You never know who may show up at one
of these events.</DIV>
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<DIV>Paul</DIV>
<DIV>Paul R Sheahan</DIV>
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