In a message dated 98-11-30 09:47:33 EST, jguy@erinet.com writes:
> Precisely why Triumphs are no longer being made. British Leyland
> struggled to be competitive in an increasingly global market selling
> hand-fitted cars built in antiquated factories using decades old
> technology. Triumphs did not have a 'quality' image for the most part
> when they were being built, however they were expensive to make given
> the amount of labour that went into them.
Bryan, sounds like Morgan should have gone "belly-up" years ago. However you
can get a new Morgan if you are willing to get on a two year factory waiting
list. Cheers.
Art Kelly
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