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FOREWORD
The service, life and satisfaction which you derive from your new Triumph car
depends upon the care and attention it receives, especially during the early life of
the car. Every endeavour has been made in the design to limit the adjustments
necessary and render them easy and accessible. We earnestly recommend that
careful attention be paid to the following instructions, particularly to the section on
general upkeep and lubrication.
The book is divided into a number of sections, each being indicated by page
headings as follows:—
Management of Car.
General Upkeep,
covering lubrication, care of tyres and bodywork.
Running Adjustments.
Electrical Wiring and Lighting System.
Service.
There is an index at the end of the book.
When reference is made to the left-hand or right-hand side of the car, this is as
viewed from the driver's seat.
This instruction book does not in any way vary or extend the liability of the
company, which is limited to the warranty provided with the car. Illustrations may
not be strictly correct in detail but will serve as a useful guide.
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