My BMIHT certificate says my 60 Bugeye was on the assembly line the last few
days of February and the first few days of March (did this involve a weekend?
Anyone know typical time spent for assembly line of Bugeye?). My Chassis plate
number is 34172 and the number stamped on the top of the right footwell is
34106. Pretty close. All other numbers match BMIHT certificate, even the key
barrel! One of the reasons I decided to go bone stock on this car.
Mike MacLean-60 Sprite
Wiedemeyer wrote:
> Everyone's been talking about the serial # being stamped on the front of the
> right front shock tower (although I've not been able to find it on any of my
> '63s), so you might try looking here for the definitive # for your car.
>
> Bob
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rich Hill <richard.hill@sri.com>
> To: spridgets <spridgets@autox.team.net>
> Date: Monday, June 12, 2000 12:09 PM
> Subject: My '60 might be a '58!
>
> >We were filling out the form for the Heritage certificate last night for
> our
> >Bugeye and found some interesting discrepancies on the numbers. There are
> 4
> >numbers on the Bugeye body that should be close -- not the same, but at
> >least close. Our VIN is AN5L31698 (January 1960) while the numbers on both
> >door posts (and the engine, actually) are in the 27400 range. I had always
> >assumed someone changed the VIN for some reason and our car was really made
> >in late '59 (corresponding to the 27400 range). However, the fourth
> number,
> >and the only number not held on by screws, is the one stamped into the body
> >on the top of the passenger footwell. On our car, that number is 5180.
> >Horler says this was most likely stamped when the body shells were produced
> >and is close to the car number. 5180 and 31698 are obviously nowhere
> close!
> >5180 would put the date of manufacture at around October '58. This does
> >explain a few things about our car -- the apparent original primrose yellow
> >paint (discontinued early '59), the lack of the big rubber standoffs on top
> >of the inner fenders (added around car number 6000), and the long door
> >handles. Turns out the door post numbers (and the VIN of course) are held
> >on by screws and one of them (the right door post) has one phillips and one
> >flathead -- someone's been playing with numbers!
> >
> >I don't think any serious (i.e., front clip) bodywork has been done on this
> >car. I've looked but haven't found any evidence.
> >
> >So, is there a definite way of determining if the body is a '58?
> >
> >How close should the number stamped into the body be to the VIN?
> >
> >Horler mentions a tooling hole in the rear crossmember added at about car
> >6000 -- what am I looking for there?
> >
> >The change from 9 stud windshield to 2 was around car 5500 (more or less).
> >Ours has two studs, but any bolt on pieces could have been changed (hey,
> >someone changed the numbers!).
> >
> >Unfortunately, it looks like most of the early changes (box section behind
> >the seats, etc.) were worked out before car # 5000 so those won't help.
> >
> >Thanks,
> >
> >Rich Hill
> >'58 AH Sprite (we think -- it was a '60 until yesterday)
> >'79 MG Midget (completely sure of that!)
> >
> >p.s. if it is a '58 now we have one from the first and last year of
> >Sprite/Midget production
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