HerronScott
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So flush with the money from my tax refund, I went ahead and splurged and got the BMIHT certificates for my 2 TR4A's to join the one I had gotten last year for my TR3A.
As I suspected, I've had to change my signature to show that my 1967 TR4A is really a 1966 TR4A (Date of build was August 31, 1966). This car is in very original condition with original paint (and rust!) so no real surprises otherwise. All the numbers match (engine and body) as well as the colors (Triumph Racing Green, black leather trim and a black top). Factory fitted equipment is listed as heater, Michelin X tyres, black tonneau cover, wire wheels, overdrive and independent rear suspension. I was surprised to see the key numbers listed as well. The certificate also lists that it shipped into Baltimore on the Milora.
Now the certificate on my original 1966 TR4A wasn't quite as informative. The numbers all matched although they added an H to the engine number (HE). The car is still Royal Blue but the certificate reminded me that the interior was originally Matador Red (I lucked out and got a Shadow Blue interior from a wrecked TR4A when I restored the car). For top, they list it as Not Applicable for some reason. Date of build was May 9, 1966, but the date of dispatch isn't listed and the destination is only shown as USA (no dealer and no ship information). They do show the factory fitted equipment as heater, independent rear suspension, 165 Michelin X tyres and wire wheels.
Just thought I would pass on what type of information came on mine especially that the information on the one wasn't as complete as on my other 2 cars.
Scott
As I suspected, I've had to change my signature to show that my 1967 TR4A is really a 1966 TR4A (Date of build was August 31, 1966). This car is in very original condition with original paint (and rust!) so no real surprises otherwise. All the numbers match (engine and body) as well as the colors (Triumph Racing Green, black leather trim and a black top). Factory fitted equipment is listed as heater, Michelin X tyres, black tonneau cover, wire wheels, overdrive and independent rear suspension. I was surprised to see the key numbers listed as well. The certificate also lists that it shipped into Baltimore on the Milora.
Now the certificate on my original 1966 TR4A wasn't quite as informative. The numbers all matched although they added an H to the engine number (HE). The car is still Royal Blue but the certificate reminded me that the interior was originally Matador Red (I lucked out and got a Shadow Blue interior from a wrecked TR4A when I restored the car). For top, they list it as Not Applicable for some reason. Date of build was May 9, 1966, but the date of dispatch isn't listed and the destination is only shown as USA (no dealer and no ship information). They do show the factory fitted equipment as heater, independent rear suspension, 165 Michelin X tyres and wire wheels.
Just thought I would pass on what type of information came on mine especially that the information on the one wasn't as complete as on my other 2 cars.
Scott