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Re: TQC years




Kind of make me wonder who owns that 86'. I hope it's not sitting in some 
junkyard. 

Anthony Chan
chan@seattleu.edu

92' 100 V6

On Mon, 18 Mar 1996, William Murin wrote:

> Date: Mon, 18 Mar 1996 17:22:06 -0600 (CST)
> From: William Murin <murinw@cs.uwp.edu>
> To: Bob D'Amato <Bob.Damato@snetel.com>
> Cc: Richard Davis <cngnyec@pipeline.com>,
>     Bob D'Amato <Bob.Damato@snetel.com>, quattro@coimbra.ans.net
> Subject: Re: TQC years
> 
> FYI, the winter 1994 issue of Quattro quarterly alleges that according to 
> data provided by AoA, there were 664 TQC's produced for the US market, 
> distributed as follows:
> 
> 285 produced in '82, classified as '83
> 240 produced in '83 and classified as an '83
> 65 produced and classed an an '84
> 73 produced and classed as an '85
> 1 produced and classed as an '86
> 
> Cannot confirm or deny the accuracy of these numbers.
> 
> Bill Murin
>