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RE: Re-emergence of Triumph and Austin Healey names

To: "'William Davies'" <w.davies@virgin.net>, Triumphs List <triumphs@Autox.Team.Net>
Subject: RE: Re-emergence of Triumph and Austin Healey names
From: "Stinocher, Bryan D." <bdstinocher@sewsus.com>
Date: Tue, 13 Oct 1998 16:13:30 -0500
While it may be blasphemy, I think it would be great if the Triumph badge
were available again. I can only think that it would lead to much greater
appreciation and interest in ours. And who knows? The car may be very nice,
even if it doesn't have the proper bloodline. 

Bryan 
bdstinocher@sewsus.com  
502-782-7397 xt. 2284
68 TR 250 CD 5853 L

        ----Original Message-----
        From:   William Davies [SMTP:w.davies@virgin.net]
        Sent:   Wednesday, October 14, 1998 12:17 AM
        To:     Triumphs List
        Subject:        Re: Re-emergence of Triumph and Austin Healey names


        Oh Boy!,
            I've been trying to avoid getting dragged into this thread.
Rovers are
        NOT manufactured in the same way they have always been. Until the
1970s-80s,
        Rovers had always been sturdy, high quality gentlemens carriages.
The Rover
        name was applied to the Ex-British Leyland groups produsts
(originally in
        combination with Austin) once the Leyland name had been irrevocably
        tarnished by the dreadful vehicles of dreadful quality produced
during the
        late 1970s! (I even include the Triumph range here because by that
time
        their quality was dreadful). To see Rover badges on Metro variants
makes my
        flesh creep! I have no problem with continued use of the Rover name
(or any
        other), I would just like to see it applied to appropriate vehicles.
            I guess I'd really like to see the Triumph name revived for one
specific
        reason - I think it's sad that the Acclaim is considered the last of
the
        line.
            Trying not to get too emotional and irrational,
                Bill.

        Joe Curry wrote:

        > The Rovers
        > however are still being manufactured in the same way they have
always
        > been  and since their production has never been allowed to lapse,
it has
        > remained a continuation of pretty much the same type vehicles.  So
I am
        > OK with that.
        >



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