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Re: Originality research

To: <TRBILBO@aol.com>, <c394829@is6.mdc.com>, <owner-triumphs@Autox.Team.Net>, <triumphs@Autox.Team.Net>
Subject: Re: Originality research
From: "The Herr Family" <dherr@innernet.net>
Date: Sat, 17 May 1997 22:15:15 -0400
The funniest one I have found is in Graham Robson's Triumph TRs The
Complete story.
On page 109 is a picture of a TR5 with a  tan dashboard. The book states
that apart from the aftermarket steering wheel, it is an excellent example
of a "stock"
car. The car has wood door caps, a tan dash top, console, rosewood
dashboard and 
tan sun visors. 

I fully agree with Andy, it is very hard to trust the available books on
the subject. Very
few books are fully accurate. You would think that experts such as Bill
Piggott and 
Graham Robson would check their books for accuracy before
publication..........

Dave Herr (enough of an expert to know that TR5's did not have wood door
trim!)
73 Stag
65 TR4A


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> From: TRBILBO@aol.com
> To: c394829@is6.mdc.com; owner-triumphs@autox.team.net;
triumphs@autox.team.net
> Subject: Re: Originality research
> Date: Saturday, May 17, 1997 8:49 PM
> 
> I too agree with Andy...Most reputable brochure dealers can authenticate
> brochure dates...but I have yet to see an accurate book for concours
> restoration that covers all the TR models ... so beware. The Piggott book
is
> good for TR 3 series and related derivatives...but...Bill Piggott's book
is
> loaded with misinformation and photos of non-original cars declaring them
to
> be original for the TR4 - TR6 cars. I have not and would not recommend
this
> book to a concours lover of later models. Likewise there are great TR
250/6
> books that do a terrible job on Warwicks, Italia's and Tr3's. So as
> usual...buyer beware.In Piggott's book even hardware change points are
wrong
> for the TR6. I have the original tech bulletin files from
Standard/Leyland
> west coast to verify and have on occasion  gotten confirmation info from
> "original" owners in the clubs. Contact the tech specialist from VTR for
> better info on your model or seek sage help from the local "experts" in
the
> club you will be showing the car with if you are into local trophy
> seeking....unless you are just trying to get "close". In which
case...don't
> fret the small stuff..make is safe..make it great looking and have fun.
Like
> Ken Richardson said..."We designed and built them to be driven...not to
sit
> in some bloody Museum" (VTR National, Washington). Happy Motoring!!
> Bill Burroughs, So West VTR National Rep, 70 TR6, 68 TR250, 59 TR3A, 
> 73 MKIV, 69 GT6+ and two 65 TR4A Vintage Race cars. Happy Motoring!

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