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I believe that this is a topic that comes up from time to time. When thinking about a car's year, do you generally go with the year in which it was built or the model year (which is often hard to pick)? With my TR-250, that's easy. As I understand it, they were all referred to as model year 1968, and mine was built in '68. No brainer. However, my Tiger was build in September 64, my 3000 Mk I was built in November or December 1959, and my 3000 Mk III was built in December 1965. So, would the Tiger be a '65, the Mk I a '60 and the Mk III a '66? My MGC was built in November 1968. Model year '69?
Yes, clearly I'm bored at work today...
I believe that this is a topic that comes up from time to time. When thinking about a car's year, do you generally go with the year in which it was built or the model year (which is often hard to pick)? With my TR-250, that's easy. As I understand it, they were all referred to as model year 1968, and mine was built in '68. No brainer. However, my Tiger was build in September 64, my 3000 Mk I was built in November or December 1959, and my 3000 Mk III was built in December 1965. So, would the Tiger be a '65, the Mk I a '60 and the Mk III a '66? My MGC was built in November 1968. Model year '69?
Yes, clearly I'm bored at work today...
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