Pete, were you looking at John's Build record, or mine? I posted mine
yesterday, and FS.723 is what is on the Heritage certificate for my 1957
BN4.
Thanks
Patton
On Wed, Apr 2, 2008 at 1:13 PM, Pete Groh <pete_groh@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I looked at John Sims Heritage Trust record and under Other Numbers -
> Key numbers: FS.723. The FP keys series number range go from 626 thru
> 750 and FS series, from 876 thru 955. It appears that the data was
> copied incorrectly.
> My experience with British car in production for 1956 thru 1962 used
> the FP series keys, and later models the FS series. Depending what
> parts were still on the shelf, may have some variation for the car.
> Around 1963, some cars still had the FS ### still on the face of the
> switch, and later models no key code number stamped on the face of the
> switch. My own car, 63' BJ7 no number on the face of the switch.
>
> PS, per past posting off the Healey list, car owner with FP 743 on his
> car build record, contact me off the list.
> Pete Groh (KeyGuy) Ellicott City MD USA
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