The above attached photo was taken in July 2004 at the front door of the former home of Sir John Black at Bishops Tachbrook near Coventry, England. Sir John was the top boss of Standard - Triumph in the late thirties, forties and early fifties. He was the person with the vision to build a light, powerful and affordable sports car for the booming post war market.
These two cars were virtually hand built, side by side, in July of 1953 at the Standard - Triumph Banner Lane plant in the city of Coventry. Once built, TS1, as a left hand drive, was shipped to Canada for the first scheduled North American introduction. TS2, as a right hand drive, was shipped to Scotland for the first scheduled introduction in the British isles. In July of 2004 these two cars were reunited for the first time in 51 years! TS1 was rebuilt by the founder and leader of the Triumph Register of America while TS2 was rebuilt by the leaders of the Triumph Register of England. A big Woop-de-do for the modders amongst us but a major WOW for we lovers of an original side screen car.
Speaking of originality, TS1 still has its original engine (stamped TS3) original transmission (stamped TS4) and the original rear axle (stamped TS4). TS1 lives about 30 miles SE of Columbus, Ohio and is regularly DRIVEN to British cars shows.
Lou Metelko
Auburn, Indiana