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At last a 1978 version! Great stuff! To be honest, I've been scanning my original 1978 one in page-by-page and "cleaning up" the pages one-by-one over the last year - a very time-consuming activity! Of yourse I'll share also when - and if - I ever finish the project.
At last a 1978 version! Great stuff! To be honest, I've been scanning my original 1978 one in page-by-page and "cleaning up" the pages one-by-one over the last year - a very time-consuming activity! Of yourse I'll share also when - and if - I ever finish the project.
Drew
Oops - made a boo boo. Thanks to Gary anyway; its the later ROM which I'm still scanning and preparing.
Thanks Gary, although I have a 1972 model I am sure that I will find it useful. Regards, John.
It applies to ALL years up to 1978, so is equally applicable to your 1972 car. Where parts differ on earlier cars they are annotated with either the chassis or engine number where the change occurred. This as far as I am aware is true of all Standard Triumph Parts books dating back to the 1950's and possibly earlier. It is not the year of the car (the year is often regarded as the date the car was first registered and is not necessarily the production year). Always go by the chassis and or engine/gearbox/diff numbers and make sure the parts book is the same year or later than your car was produced.
Thanks Gary for posting the link.
Roger
Now Stagless but have numerous car projects
So many cars, so little time!
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