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This talk of BN7s reminds me.
I bought a copy of the 100/6 & 3000 Haynes second hand in 2000. From the US.
They were hard to find over here in those days. Paperback version.
Looking at it now, I see that there's a rather nice sketch on the front
cover of an interesting looking BJ8 with a tricarb engine. Hardly an
auspicious indication of the accuracy to be expected therein..
The inside cover is inscribed:
Engine 29E/RU/H3146
Car HBT7 L 16610
Anyone we know?
(If I've copied it down wrong/the numbers don't make sense, the guy's "6"s
were pretty ropey).
Simon
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16610<o:p></o:p></p><p class=3DMsoNormal>Anyone we =
know?<o:p></o:p></p><p class=3DMsoNormal>(If I’ve copied it down =
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