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Backfire

Dave LaChance’s article on the Triumph TR6, in the June issue caught my eye. It seems Autocar plagiarized Morgan Motor company, saying, “The last of The Real Sports Cars.” Morgans were and always will be the last of the real sports cars.

John McNulty
Plainfield, New York

It occurred to me that I was way overdressed while reading McNessor’s June Between The Lines. My color-faded T-shirt and tattered jeans had absolutely no paint stains or lube blotches on them! So, I learned as I read on, that “wear and tear” relates to more than just tires and car parts. Thanks, as always, for your clever, funny, and entertaining articles. And instructive, of course!

Mike Parker
Statesville, North Carolina

reading McNessor’s column in the July issue of . I just purchased a 1990 Troféo in February of this year. Mine has the touch screen Visual Information Center (VIC), which still works! The car’s styling is timeless and every time I drive it, somebody asks, “What, for sharing my love for the Troféo!

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