My impression was that the original question concerned the number of each
model that are still registered, i.e., how many - and not the actual
registration numbers for each. I personally think it would be an interesting
statistic
to know.
To Steve Byers...
Steve, when you indicate you've collected data on 5900 + BJ8's, does this
include those that have gone to Healey heaven? Or are you only tracking those
you know to be road worthy and or at some stage of restoration? IMHO, it
would be an interesting factoid to know, generally, how many of each model are
actually still on the road. Though given the increase in values of the cars,
I'm sure there are many that were at one time written off but are now
financially viable to resurrect.
Steve G.
Benicia, CA
BJ8 # 43007, 79 MGB L/E, et al
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