It's official...
the "International Triumph TR Registry" is here.
http://www.trregistry.com
It has been over a quarter century since the last Triumph TR6 rolled off
the
assembly line in England on 14th July 1976, and much has changed since
then.
Yet the fun and excitement that these cars bring today has not diminished.
The heritage of the Triumph marque continues to thrive through the avid
support of car enthusiasts and clubs, like the 6-PACK, because we are
restoring, enjoying and driving these classics.
We now have an opportunity to make a significant difference in preserving
and documenting Triumph automotive history. Over the past several months,
through the collaborative efforts of many dedicated individuals from
around
the world, Triumph TR owners everywhere have unlimited access to a new and
powerful tool - the first online International Triumph TR Registry
("ITTR").
The TR Registry is an internet-based database, available on the World Wide
Web via any web-enabled computer (http://www.trregistry.com). This living
registry has been designed to be dynamic - not only providing a record for
your own TR's production history, but a venue to view other TR vehicle
information as well.
The TR Registry is not intended to be an address book of people and their
cars, but rather a listing of cars and specifications that can be
documented
for all to see. Personal information about the owners of the cars is
limited to Name, State and Country. No address or phone info is required.
Your privacy is paramount, and no fees or dues are necessary for
registration.
The TR Registry is not a "Guestbook", but a real piece of history. To make
the TR Registry useful for all, it has been designed to log stolen TR's,
as
well as those that are for sale. Pictures may be also included with each
car. Once an owner registers their car, they may even print an official TR
Registry Certificate that documents the time and day the car was entered
into the Archive.
The Registry can also document rare cars, such as those with unique
interior
trim colors, leather seats. Reports can be accessed that will display cars
listed by year, commission number, paint code, modified or non-modified,
stolen or for sale, geography, and so many more.
At present, the Registry is accepting registrations from TR6 owners, but
in
the coming months, the TR5/250 will be allowed to register. Shortly
thereafter, other TR models, including the TR2, 3 and 4 will be made
available.
Should you have any questions, comments or feedback about the TR Registry,
please email me personally, corey sherman, at staff@trregistry.com.
I encourage you to visit the TR Registry - thank you for your support!
Corey Sherman
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