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Link to old brochures

gjh2007

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to save my TR buddies some time here is the link to the index for old TR brouchures, pull down the make & have a good time. What a find!! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/lol.gif

https://storm.tocmp.com/
 
Gary, what a fantastic find. Thanks for sharing that.
And what timing! Now I don't have to do Saturday morning chores, as this is much more important.
 
Gary,

Thank you for the great link. Many of the Triumph brochures were new to me; what a great resource!

Best regards,
 
There are a lot of brochures and the like on the excellent unofficial austin-rover web resource:

www.austin-rover.co.uk

Click on the link about half way down on the left for brochures, or any other link for an interesting read!
 
Thanks for the link- its very good....
 
Happy to share; I was actually doing a good deed for a non techie friend who is selling an '86 Blazer & needed some info for a poss buyer on Craig's list & happened across the site on a google search.

A little tough to get into at first, but if you get to the index page it starts to make sense. I would encourage anyone who has scans to send them to the site to build the knowledge base.

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