One possible tell might be if there is a VIN number on the right hand
shock tower. Weren't those just on the BJ8s? All, or after some point
in time?
Cheers,
Bob Haskell
AHCA 3000 MkI registrar
http://www.ciahc.org/registry_3000mk1.php
On 05/13/2018 08:23 AM, BJ8Healeys wrote:
> Brian, I have seen a car recently that was advertised for sale by
> Beverly Hills Car Club as a BJ7.? It had a wood dash, BJ8 "short tail"
> center console (but no armrest), BJ8 front seats and door panels, BJ7
> rear seat upholstery and BJ7 backrest.? The external features were
> either BJ7 or Phase 1 BJ8.? The car had a BJ7 VIN.? It was not possible
> to determine whether the car began life as a BJ7 or Phase 1 BJ8.
>
> I am aware of one other car that was created by Fourintune out of two
> junked BJ8s and they put a BJ7 VIN plate on it and sold it to someone in
> New York state.? This car later came to North Carolina and was sold
> after the bond period expired.? The new owner had some problems
> registering the car with the NY BJ7 number because of the discrepancies.
>
> Steve Byers
>
> HBJ8L/36666
>
> BJ8 Registry
>
> AHCA Delegate at Large
>
> Havelock, NC
>
> *From:*Healeys [mailto:healeys-bounces at autox.team.net] *On Behalf Of
> *Brian Drab
> *Sent:* Saturday, May 12, 2018 7:55 PM
> *To:* Healeys at autox.team.net
> *Subject:* [Healeys] BJ7 or BJ8
>
> I currently manage the AHOABC monthly newsletter and website. In that
> capacity I received a request to list a new members car for sale.? He
> lives in another town about 400 kms from Vancouver where I live. When he
> joined the club, he listed his car as a 1963 BJ7.
>
> This is the car he wishes to sell. He has owned it since 1975. He
> advised that he had the car restored several years ago. He sent me a
> number of high quality photos of the car. The car is beautiful example
> of a big Healey and looks gorgeous.
>
> The first thing that stood out to me was the car had a wood BJ8 dash. In
> addition, it has a BJ8 exhaust system. The interior pictures showed a
> BJ8 style armrest. Under the hood, the horns are mounted BJ8 style.
>
> There is no voltage regulator to check whether it is new or old style as
> the car has been equipped with an alternator.
>
> The car is badged with a 3000 MKII badge above the grill. The car has
> all BJ7 style lights. The rear seat, which on a BJ8 unfolds to make a
> luggage carrier, is BJ7 style.
>
> When I emailed back that it appeared to be a BJ8 and not a BJ7 he
> emailed me a copy of the heritage certificate. The certificate
> definitely lists a BJ7 with a manufacturing date of the 1 - 7 June 1962.
>
> Other than the car being a hybrid formed from two cars - BJ7 and a BJ8 I
> am at a loss to explain it.
>
> Anyone experienced anything like this?
>
> Brian Drab
>
>
>
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