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Re: triumphs@autox.team.net digest #1707 Sat Jul 10 02:35:00 MDT 1999

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Subject: Re: triumphs@autox.team.net digest #1707 Sat Jul 10 02:35:00 MDT 1999
From: Brad Kahler <bkahler@omc.ja.dtra.mil>
Date: Sat, 10 Jul 1999 00:43:41 -1000
Organization: Jacads OMC
References: <381E70FB6342DC6D0A2567AA0034CA0B.0034CD620A2567AA@omc.ja.dtra.mil>
> 
> Date: Fri, 9 Jul 1999 16:10:02 -0700
> From: Kenneth_Brown@dot.ca.gov
> Subject: re: TR4 CKD questions
> 
> I also have a CKD TR, assembled in Belgium, shipped to France, brought back
> in
> pieces (rust bucket body was left behind) to the states in 1985. From the
> BHIMT
> certificate I received within the last year, the only info was the engine
> #,
> commission #, and the color. No information was given on the Body Number
> aside
> from a note that all records from Belgium were destroyed in a fire. FWIW I
> don't
> have the body number plate either, but I can't remember if I just didn't
> take it
> or if it didn't have one to start.
> 
> Maybe Joe Curry and his database or Brad Kahler (sorry if I mispelled your
> name)
> could help on this one since spitfires (and others) were also CKD's
> .......
> 
>  -Ken
> 
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
> Completely Knocked Down (CKD) TR4's were assembled in Belgium. (For tax and
> other reasons). My question is whether the body tubs were shipped from ST
> assembled and numbered or whether the tubs were put together in Belgium. In
> either case -- What body numbers, if any, would have been used.
> 

Ken,

My 64 spitfire was originally a CKD car that came from Belgium.  It has
the commission # plate and the chassis plate on it.  That doesn't
necessarily mean the TR4s would have had both however!

And now you didn't mispell my name!

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