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Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2000 21:23:52 -0700
From: Pat Mullen <pmullen@telus.net>
To: TATERRY@aol.com
CC: awfock@netspace.net.au, mg-mmm@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Body plate
Andrew, Terry:
(PLEASE NOTE MY NEW EMAIL ADDRESS, - Terry, how do I inform Autox ???)
My car is a std 2-str NB, about halfway thru the 1936 production at
chassis # 0895, first registered in England in late May 1936.
I append a 20KB grey scale scan of the body plate.
The body type is B 265
The Body No is 138/1315
Every piece of the wooden frame is marked 1315, as is (I think) at least
one piece of the bonnet. I don't recollect seeing the 138 anywhere.
I wd like to see a list of what all these codes signify - perhaps we can
start one.
Cheers......Pat,
TATERRY@aol.com wrote:
>
> In a message dated 4/27/00 3:19:09 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
> awfock@netspace.net.au writes:
>
> << . I was given a reproduction one from S&V, of course sans numbers. So
> the question is, what should be stamped on it ? The car is a 4 seater 1934
> N. >>
>
> Andrew, mine was stamped: B280 on the top line and
> 6472 A 32471 on the bottom line. The B280 was centered in the box and the
> lower number started at the left hand edge of the box so it ended up not
> centered. I'm not sure the lower number sequenced as production
> proceeded..perhaps someone else can chime in.....
> Cheers
> Terry
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