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Subject: TR/Doretti History
From: "Kurt Oblinger" <Kurt_Oblinger_at_AWP450@mail.hq.faa.gov>
Date: Mon, 14 Aug 95 11:49:15 EST
     For all you Triumph history buffs out there, the latest volumn of 
     Automobile Quarterly (Vol. 34/2)has the best piece yet written on the 
     Swallow Doretti and an associated piece on Dorothy Deen.
     
     The Doretti piece is the most thorughly researched and accurate story 
     ever done on this car and gives an excellent insight into the workings
     of the British car industry at the time and how eager they were to 
     produce for the American market. Most of the photographs shown have
     never before been published.
     
     The story on Dorothy Deen is first rate as well. I've had the pleasure 
     of spending some time with Dorothy adn she is as facinating in person
     as the story relates. For those of you who are unfamiliar with Dorothy
     Deen, she was the first distributor of Triumph cars west of the 
     Mississippi and was responsible in large part for the success of 
     Triumph on the west coast. The Doretti is named after her as well.
     She influenced Triumph's product development, planning and advertising
     heavily during her association. If you ever wondered what happened to 
     some of those lovely colors on very early TR2's, like Geranium, she 
     "suggested" some alternatives!
     
     This is all stuff I've been into for years and I provided a lot of 
     information to Tom Householder that he's organized and expanded upon 
     that finally went into this article. Its great stuff and I'm glad to 
     see it finally in print especially in such a quality publication as 
     AQ.
     
     Kurt Oblinger 
     '54 TR2  '54 Swallow Doretti '57 TR3.......ad nauseum 


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