Indeed... Hence my use of the word "tentatively". Bonnet bubbles in particular
have a long history of debate on this list. All the transition points should
definitely be taken with a grain of salt.
Does CT 5521 LO also have the 3-piece rear deck panel that (supposedly) came
in with the sliding boot prop rod? Going along the rear fender bead from
taillight to cockpit, you should see either one seam (early) or two (late).
-Nick
On Tue, 4 Mar 2008 16:55:52 EST TR250Driver@aol.com wrote:
>
> In a message dated 3/4/2008 4:00:22 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
> nwolf@u.washington.edu writes:
>
> The car has a long-bubble bonnet. Assuming it's original, this would
> tentatively narrow the range to CT 6429 - CT 11663. I'm making a
> table with the
> commission-number ranges implied by other components, but several of them
> don't agree with each other (for example, domed-glass gauges and
> tube-frame
> seats).
>
>
> UT OH Nick,
> CT 5521 LO also has a long "Power Bulge Bubble" blowing a large hole into
> Piggot's claims which are simply based on information gathered from
> the Spare
> Parts Catalogs which IMHO only gave vague information that you can + or -
> several hundred commission numbers. FYI it also has the sliding boot
> lid prop rod
> which breaks Piggot's rules. I have observed several other early TR4's
> that do not conform to the world according to Piggott.
> Maverick type guy here,
> Darrell
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