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Subject: Drummond Phillips
From: "John Macartney" <jonmac@ndirect.co.uk>
Date: Sat, 26 Feb 2000 21:56:10 -0000
Listers
I heard today that the man who drove the first TR2 imported as a 
demonstration/evaluation
car into Canada, Drummond Phillips died yesterday at the age of 92.
He was appointed in 1952 by Sir John Black as Sales and Marketing Director of 
the Canadian
importer in Toronto.He was also part of a specialist team charged with the 
responsibility
of manufacturing Triumph Tens, Vanguards and the then new sidescreen TR. The 
objectives
were to use the Toronto  base as a manufacturing springboard for the North 
American
market.
Plans were far advanced, the assembly facilities largely in place when price 
reductions
both in Canada and the US for US manufactured products made the project 
unworkable.
Drummond returned to England in 1958 with his wife and daughter and was 
appointed Sales
Director of Standard's Personal  Export operation in London (where I later 
worked) and
stayed there until the Leyland take-over. He then relocated to the south of 
England and
ran a Triumph dealership until his retirement. A quiet spoken man, he had an 
immense sense
of humour and a veritable fund of stories but I have sadly not been able to be 
in his
company for a long time. He died peacefully yesterday in hospital and is 
survived by his
wife Edna (Sir John Black's former secretary) and their only daughter Penelope.
I thought I'd let you know. There are now very few people from those early post 
war days
at Standard Triumph and even fewer from the late 1930's. Drummond was one of 
the latter
group and Edna is very possibly the only one now still alive.

Jonmac





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