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If you have the prefix ACW then the car was built at Speke - the A denotes the Speke factory. When production started at Canley (as you say in 1978) the prefix T was used to denote that factory.
Canley was at Coventry, quite true, and at the time was the HQ of Triumph within the BL organisation. The fact that BL decided to use the brand new Speke factory at Liverpool for the new Triumph sports car was motivated by political issues as much as anything. At Canley Triumph were still building the Spitfire & Dolomite models, and for a while those cars were built alongside the TR7s after the move.
I digress (how unusual for me[:)]), the point being that as a Triumph car the chassis plate would have detailed the Triumph address, I think later TR7s had plates that said BL Cars Ltd, London - but none were ever built in London. I don't think there was ever a plate that stated Speke, Liverpool.
Tony
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Good (thorough) explanation. Triumph address makes sense. Couldn't figure it out with the resources I had. Wiki, etc.
Dave Orcutt
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