I've got one handy named:
British Motor Industry Heritage Trust
Certified copy of a factory record
1 - Make and model
2 - Car / chassis number
3 - Engine number
4 - Body number
5 - Specification (LHD, North american export)
6 - Colour (exterior, trim, hood)
7 - Date of built
8 - Date of dspatch
9 - Destination (dealer)
10 - Other numbers (keys, gearbox, rear axle)
11 - Factory fitted equipment (wire wheels, adjust steering column,
heater, OD, laminated windscreen, roadspeed tyre, tonneau cover)
12 - Other info
13 - issued to (owner)
14 - date of issue
Hope that helps,
Bernard
Mirek and Gwen Sharp a icrit :
> Hi all,
>
> Figured I should get a heritage certificate for my car. The Heritage Motor
> Centre offers a "heritage certificate" and a "heritage certificate plus
> technical specification". It sounds like the tech spec just means they tell
> me all the specs for a 1960 BT7, which I probably have among all my Healey
> books and manuals. However, I wondered if it meant that it contains the tech
> specs of my particular car, i.e. the options it came with etc. although I
> though that was on the regular heritage certificate. Can someone clarify the
> difference between these for me - thanks.
>
> Mirek
> '60 BT7
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