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Re: Current Registration

To: sbyers@ec.rr.com, healeys@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Current Registration
From: tammie wall <whammie@iopener.net>
Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2005 16:11:37 -0500
steve,
with reference to your last paragraph, the cobbled BJ8 could be titled as a BN4 
or BT7.
only the SHADOW knows !!
cheers,
jerry wall
BJ8Healeys wrote:
 > 
 > John, you have asked an age-old question -- one that doesn't have a good
 > answer, and one that sometimes drives me nuts.  Examples of current reality:
 > 
 > HBJ8L/31111 has donated its complete drive train to a Jule frame.  External
 > panels from HBJ8L/36264 have been used to complete this car, and it is now
 > registered as 36264.  For registry purposes, I have to consider the
 > "surviving" car as 36264, although plenty of explanatory notes have to be
 > included in the registry record.  The owner of both cars has told me he
 > plans to acquire additional shrouds and fenders and eventually register the
 > result as 31111.
 > 
 > Another example is 39818 (number stamped into the right front shock tower).
 > At one time, this car was registered as HBJ8L/28411.  HBJ8L/34666 was
 > scrapped long ago due to excessive rust, but the body and VIN plates were
 > retained, and I was told by the owner that when 39818 is restored it will
 > get the body and VIN plates of 34666.  Actually, a car with VIN HBJ8L/34666
 > was sold on eBay about two years ago, but it did have the body plate
 > corresponding to 39818.  In many cases, which number gets put on a rebuilt
 > car for identification depends on which number has a valid title available
 > for it.
 > 
 > Sometimes, the records are not as nice and neat as we would hope them to be.
 > It's very unfortunate that the only permanent place on the car that the
 > factory marked the identity was on that very vulnerable shock tower, and
 > that the Car Number and body plates are so easily removed, lost, or
 > exchanged with other cars.
 > 
 > At least one BJ8 was put together in the UK out of new spare parts by John
 > Chatham after the last BJ8 (43026) left the factory.  I have a magazine
 > article about this car, with photos, dating from 1971.  The car was for sale
 > at that time.  It was Colorado Red with tan interior.  I would like to know
 > what kind of "VIN" was applied to the car, and so would very much like to
 > find it.  So far, it has eluded me.
 > 
 > Steve Byers
 > HBJ8L/36666
 > BJ8 Registry
 > Havelock, NC
 > 
 > 
 > 
 > -----Original Message-----
 > From: John Rued [mailto:rudedoggg@earthlink.net]
 > Sent: Saturday, August 27, 2005 7:45 AM
 > To: BJ8Healeys; mgtrcars@galaxyinternet.net; healeys@autox.team.net
 > Subject: Re: Current Registration
 > 
 > 
 > What's the list's take on identifying "composite" cars, i.e., cars that are
 > comprised of donor parts:  frames, engines, body panels?  How 'bout if the
 > frame is a replacement, i.e., Kilmartin?  How 'bout if the frame is
 > comprised of parts from a donor frame?
 > 
 > 
 > You have answers?  I have questions.
 > 
 > Thanks,
 > 
 > John Rued
 > 
 > Your messages not reaching the list?




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