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Re: Early Mark II found

To: Luke Lewis <lukage@home.com>
Subject: Re: Early Mark II found
From: Joe Curry <spitlist@gte.net>
Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2001 19:15:52 -0700
Luke, You can't judge the car model (in the Early Spit continuum, at least) by 
the engine number.  The reason is that there were many more engines
built than cars.  I have seen late Mk1 models with engine numbers above 50000.  
Check the commission plate.  That is the ONLY way to be sure what the
model is!

And don't forget to register it in the Spitfire database:  
http://home1.gte.net/spitlist/index.html.

Regards,
Joe Curry

Luke Lewis wrote:
> 
> Greetings all:
> 
> Just thought I'd let you all know about a car that I looked at yesterday, in
> case anyone was interested.  I had been told that it was "Probably a '71
> like yours" but NOPE...
> 
> The car is likely an early Mark II (Engine number was FC57something....) but
> it is in such a decrepit state that it's hard to tell.  It is thoroughly
> rusted out underneath , but it has a complete engine (It seems siezed) and
> driveline, and the suspension is all ... there.  The interior is destroyed
> from years of outdoor Canadian storage, the seats are missing altogether,
> and the battery has fallen through to the ground.  (Things to avoid when
> buying a Spit!)
> 
> The car is for sale, only as a 'complete' vehicle, and the guy is hoping
> (unrealistically, as I have already told him) to get $500 Canadian for it.
> 
> NFI, but I have told him that I will give his number to anyone who wants it.
> The car is located near Dutton, Ontario, which is 30 min. west of London on
> the 401 (1.5 hours from Detroit)
> 
> Luke
> London, Ont. Canada

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