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Re: Anybody know any history?
Hello All,
Remember that Mark I and Mark II are not "Official" Triumph or British Leyland
designations. This is why the hazy differences between what we have all come to
know as Mark I and Mark II. Most assume that there is a clear dividing line
between chassis/engine numbers and Mark I / Mark II features, where there is
actually not.
Glenn Merrell
TSR USA VP
jell wrote:
> and found the Comm. No. is LD12517, which seems to
> blow the theory that Mk1's
> went from LD1 to LD11000 (I got that piece of
> information from The Triumph
> Home Page at http://www.team.net/triumph/ , so
> we'll blame them if it's wrong!!)
>
> That would be me to blame ...
>
> My current knowledge of evolution is (please
> correct me)
> June 70 Launch
> Oct 70 LD501
> Feb 71 LD921 (modified front susp. struts)
> Mar 71 LD1001 (some minor inprovements)
> Oct 71 new serial numbering starting with
> LD 10001 (LE for US cars)
> Jan 72 20 psi cooling pressure
> Nov 72 LD 14158 as last MKI
> Feb 73 MKII start from LD 20001
> Apr 73 LE 20272, Wire wheels replaced by alloys
> Jan 75 LD 31153
> Jun 75 LD 38324
> Oct 75 LD 40001
> Oct 76 LD 41994, Type 65 autobox replaces BW35
>
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