My car is a 1959 BT7: HBT7-L/2638; it has a 100-6 horn button.
62bt7 wrote:
> Since there is so much ink and interest in "hyphen or no hyphen",
> change point and car number, I have a similar question which I
> asked several years ago with no defining answer.
>
> I own 1959/60, 3000, car# H-BN7-L/405, body# 3013BN7/803,
> built 26-31 March 1959, (first month of production).
>
> When the 3000 started production, the cars were still being badged
> "100-6". ("100-6" grille badge, "100-6" horn button, no "3000" flash
> on boot lid)
>
> The question: What is the change point (car #) from 100-6 to 3000 badging
> ???.
>
> I have three original 3000 Mk.ll badges, all have hyphen.
>
> Kirk Kvam
>
>
>
>> Would anyone with a believed-to-be-original MkII badge where the
>> Austin-Healey is NOT hyphenated please communicate with me directly, I'd
>> like
>> to know the
>> body number and Car No. and, if possible, the assembly date.
>> Cheers
>> Gary
>>
>> Gary Anderson
>>
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