Greetings all:
I was having a discussion with some other TR-250 owners on the issue of
when commission numbers started appearing on the little bent aluminum
plates riveted to the inside of the driver's windscreen frame. I have a
very late car (as you'll see from my commission number below). I'm
curious if this was a requirement for the entire 1968 model year, or if
this appeared during production. I'd love to hear from TR-250 owners as
to whether their car has the commission number on the windscreen frame,
and what their commission number is (if they're willing to post it --
some are not and I respect that). Thanks for helping me reconstruct
this little part of 250 history!
B.
Bill S.
1968 Triumph TR-250 (CD8464L)
1965 Austin Healey 3000 Mk III
www.TR-250.com <http://www.tr-250.com/>
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