scott suhring wrote:
>
> Fred:
>
> Sorry, couldn't get this to mail directly to your address so I am
> posting it to the list.
>
> The mailing address is:
>
> British Motor Industry Heritage Trust
> Heritage Motor Center
> Banbury Road
> Gaydon, Warwick CV35 OBJ
> England
> attn: Mr. Anders Ditlev Clausager, Archivist
>
> I mailed a letter with my request, giving them my Comm No., body
> No and engine No., but they can run the search with just the
> Comm No. I also gave them my Master Card number (exp date)requesting
> that the cost be charged sine $ vs pounds is difficult to
> anticipate. I haven't gotten my card billing so not sure of
> exact cost, but was told it will be around $40. The certificate is
> very nice and definitely frameable (has Mr Clausager's signature and
> a gold stamp on top and top quality heavy paper.) Tells all info
> including actual production date, where and who it was shipped to,
> and all specifications. Mine also was given an English registration #
> which is included.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Scott Suhring
> Elizabethtown, PA
> '70 TR6
>
> Fred Callender wrote:
> >
> > Scott:
> >
> > Would you be kind enough to E-mail the address, cost and procedure for
> > acquiring a certificate similar to yours. My son and I are about to
> > begin work on a 1962 TR-4 and would like to find out more about it.
> >
> > I hope that you are not overwhelmed by too many requests and will be
> > able to do this. Thank you and have a great holiday season.
> >
> > Fred
Scott, I not only framed my certificate but I place it in the car at all
shows, usually in the trunk along side the tools, very surprising the
remarks it gets, how come U.S. cars don't have this is the biggest
comments. Very attractive piece of work
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