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Re: MGA - determining year

To: "Rick deOlazarra" <cattail@redshift.com>,
Subject: Re: MGA - determining year
From: Barney Gaylord <barneymg@MGAguru.com>
Date: Wed, 02 Jul 2003 20:35:39 -0500
At 12:39 PM 7/2/03 -0700, Rick deOlazarra wrote:
>  Bought an MGA in Utah, and am attempting to register it in Calif.  Even 
> though the Utah title indicates the year of the car is 1960, DMV wants 
> another source to verify the year of the car.  Anybody out there know of 
> a source that can verify the car's year from the VIN? (Chassis number)

Clausenger's "Original MGA" lists dates of production changes indexed by 
the Car Number (aka VIN).  There were several changes in each production 
year, so interpolating between the change numbers can usually nail down 
your car's production date to the nearest month.  The list of changes is 
also a way of verifying (within reason) that your car is in fact the one 
identified by the number on the ID plate.  Clausenger's list of production 
changes should be enough to satisfy the DMV for the year of 
production.  Having said that, don't be surprised if you find out that your 
1960 MGA was actually manufactured in 1959.  In those days it was common to 
title the car in the year it was sold rather than the year of manufacture.

For a review of numbers found on the MGA, read this:
http://mgaguru.com/mgtech/buying/buy101.htm

Conclusion is that if it looks like an MGA, it is one, and if you hold a 
legal title to one, you legally own one, pretty much regardless of what 
numbers are recorded anywhere on the car or on the title.  This is not 
proof positive that the car in your posession is the same one which was 
originally attached to that title (or vise versa).  But if the VIN number 
shown on the title happens to match the Car Number stamped on the ID plate 
which is screwed to the heater shelf, that may be as close as you ever get 
to knowing the true identity of an MGA, short of having a log book which 
might have recorded the entire history of the car.  You could send a 
request for the Heritage certificate, but like you said it's $50, and 
probably not required for the DMV.

Barney Gaylord
1958 MGA with an attitude
http://MGAguru.com

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