It could stand for Marmot. Well, it could! Couln't it, James?
Joe Curry
Peter Gillis wrote:
>
> >I've got another "just wanted to know" type question for those who've
> >been around awhile. My 78 Spitfire has chrome bonnet latches that have
> >the letter *M* as part of the design. Are these aftermarket latches? If
> >so, what does the *M* stand for? If not, what does the *M* stand for?
> >Thanks to any who reply.
> >
> >Troy Johnson
>
> Ooh Er !!!
> I never thought I would be able to answer one Andy Mace didn't get,
> as far as I know (and I'm pretty sure) it stands for Marlin the name
> of the company who manufacture the locks.
>
> Cheers
> Peter Gillis
> 69 2000 Mk1(not a marlin in sight)
> 63 TR4(ditto)
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