Thomas -
I have an early BN1, in the first batch shipped to Canada in 1953. It
has a Celsius temp guage. I suspect it is original to the car, but I
can't be sure.
Alan
On 9/23/10, T+ B Willig <willig@wtnet.de> wrote:
> I wonder if the 100 was delivered to "non-Fahrenheit" markets with a water
> temperature instrument calibrated in celsius. The original parts list
> mentions only one, most probably "Fahrenheit", instrument. I wonder if this
> was really the case, because this would have been very unusual for cars that
> were destined for the European main land.
>
>
> Regards
>
>
> Thomas Willig
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