That would be a Swedish or German delivered car. Ask him to get the
Heritage certificate to get the specifics. Mine was German delivered
and most likely imported here by a serviceman stationed there.
Olin Brimberry
61 3000 MKII
BT7 Sideshifter TriCarb
On Feb 1, 2011, at 6:00 PM, Bob Abbott wrote:
> Here's a question for the real experts,
>
> A friend has recently acquired a BJ7 3000 Mk II. It has two headlights
> and four small lights in the front. The placement of these small
> lights is
> similar to a BJ8 and I first thought the car must have had some major
> front-end damage and had it's sheet metal replaced with that from a
> later
> car. But the lights on a BJ8 are larger and the aperture they sit
> against
> are therefore larger as well. This car has the bee hive lights as were
> correct for a BJ7 except there are four of them, tow clear lenses
> and two
> amber lenses.
> My question is: Did the factory ever make four light BJ7s? Maybe for
> the
> European market? Anybody have any guesses?
> Bob
>
> ps There are four lights in the rear as well. Two red ones where
> you would
> expect a BJ7 to have them and two amber ones instead of reflectors.
> The amber lenses are wired as turn signals
>
> TIA
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