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Introduction by John Swauger--Continued
time, creating a new uni-body car that was a major departure from the cars that
proceeded it.
In all there were 40,254 TR4's and 28,468 TR4A's built between July 18,
1961 when TR4 production began and July 11, 1967 when TR4A production
ended, making way for the TR5 and TR250, the next steps in the evolution of
the Triumph TR.
We look forward to helping you to maintain and restore your TR4 or TR4A
in the years ahead.
Sincere regards,
John Swauger
The Roadster Factory
January 24, 2011
Guests driving a TR4 at the Gymkhana set up on Philadelphia Street in
Indiana Pennsylvania during a TRFSummer Party.
This TR4 sports
Union Jack
headlamp covers
and a "race
number" for the
2010 TRF Summer
Party Concours
dElegance.  The
theme was :24
Heures du Mans."


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