This site is looking for a lot of info on our cars.
There has been some concern with in AHCA that the registries are very
careful with the info they are collecting and what is done with it. I
also have heard that there was a problem with one of the registries
in England several years ago.
I would like to know WHO is running this registry and what assurance
we have that it is not released to the wrong people.
I have had a 100/M here in the shop that when the owner went to
register it with the 100/M registry it turned out that a restorer had
received a 100/M vin tag and Heritage certificate for a real 100/M
and then proceded to build 3 of the same cars. One was sold to a guy
in California at one of the large auctions. The other 2 were sold in
Austrailia and New Zeland. All three cars tried to register with the
100/M registry and this got caught.
So be careful who and how much info you give out on the net about
your car.
David Nock
British Car Specialists
Stockton Ca 95205
209-948-8767
www.britishcarspecialists.com
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On Mar 4, 2010, at 7:54 AM, Bernard Cristalli wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I appear to have the oldest surviving 3000, as far as
> Healeydata.com is a reference.
> http://www.healeydata.com/cars/detail/?car=HBT7L244
>
> Built date recorded on the Heritage Certificate: april 1st 1959.
> There must be an older one somewhere.
>
> Bernard
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