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Triumph Trivia Question Answered

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Subject: Triumph Trivia Question Answered
From: Jim Gregory <gregoryj@well.sf.ca.us>
Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1993 14:30:51 -0700
Many thanks for your replies to the Triumph Trivia Question:  Sir John 

Black, then head of Triumph Cars, was injured in an auto accident in the 

Fall of 1953, shortly before he resigned his post in the company.  What car 

was he in at the time and who was the driver?



My friend Hardy, who put this question to me, and who apparently is more 

skilled in racing and preparing the cars than in their history, was most 

appreciative, as he had guessed, incorrectly as it turns out, that the car
was 

an early TR2 prototype.  In case you have lost sleep puzzling over this 

critical issue, here then, based on your replies, is the answer (The most 

comprehensive of which is thanks to "Chris Kent Kantarjiev" who cited the 

following from p 179 of the 1988 edition of Graham Robson's "Complete 

Story"):



"... Sir John was badly knocked about in a car crash, and the company 

drifted for weeks while he recovered. It was actually a prototype Swallow 

Doretti sports car, with Ken Richardson driving, in which Sir John was 

hurt, and the accident, which involved another car, took place right outside


the main gate at the Banner Lane factory." 



Jim Gregory



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