Very early BN1s had even more metal. Too bad Rich isn't here to answer
this, but sometime in 53 or 54 they cut it back a bit, then cut it further
with the BN2. Maybe John Harper would know offhand.
Alan
On Thursday, February 28, 2013, wrote:
> I need to check something. With the 100-4, there are the BN1 front
> fenders,
> and the BN2 front fenders. The easiest (only?) way to tell them apart is
> to
> measure the distance from the top of the wheel opening to the top of the
> fender. Here is the Austin Healey service note about it.
> http://www.acmefluid.com.au/larry/a421.jpg
> It notes that the measured distance for the BN1 is 9 1/2 inches, and 9
> inches
> for the BN2. I would SWEAR it was 11 inches for the BN1 and 9 inches for
> the
> BN2. I just seem to have this strongly in my memory. Am I wrong? I would
> assume that the Healey service note is correct, but, dang! :)
> - Paul B.
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