On the Jaguar certificate application you supply the engine and
gearbox number and they simply verify yeah or neah, and then give
you the build history.
I suppose they do not want to hand out the correct matching engine
number to keep owners from "creating" matching number cars.
Mike L.
60A,67E,59Bug
----- Original Message -----
From: David Councill <dcouncil@imt.net>
To: <mgs@autox.team.net>
Sent: May 8, 2000 7:23 PM
Subject: BMIHT
> I'm curious on these BMIHT certificates. Are they worth the $40
price?
>
> Normally, I wouldn't really care about getting one. But with my
67BGT, it
> could verify whether the 67 is a 66 or a 67 (apparently the
separation of
> cars between those years is a bit murky). And if the certificate
provides
> the engine number, I could determine if I still have the
original engine in
> the car.
>
> So for those of you who shelled out the $40 - was this
certificate helpful,
> informative, and/or of value? What all can I expect to see on
the certificate?
>
> David
> 67 BGT
> 71 BGT
>
> At 10:24 AM 5/3/2000 -0400, JustBrits@aol.com wrote:
> >In a message dated 05/03/2000 9:22:12 AM Central Daylight Time,
> >dcouncil@imt.net writes:
> >
> ><< 67BGT >>
> >
> >The thing is, David, unless you have BMIHT Cert. most of the
Listers don't
> >know what year their car is<G>!!
> >
> >Cheers.........
> >
> > Ed
>
>
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