I'd give you $50 for it, unless it is a 5-speed then I could go a little
higher. Interesting as I thought BMC was gone by 83?
Crash
-----Original Message-----
From JARplanner at aol.com <JARplanner@aol.com>
To: frogeye@gateway.net <frogeye@gateway.net>; spridgets@autox.team.net
<spridgets@autox.team.net>
Date: Tuesday, January 02, 2001 21:55
Subject: Re: Fw: BMC Gold &Silver Seals
>Frogeye -
>
>I recently acquired a Gold Seal gearbox, still in original wooden shipping
>crate. Has original stickers, etc on crate, but nothing on gearbox itself
>other than new #s stamped on case. Gearbox is in "new" condition, it has
>never been in car. All new gears, shafts, bushings, etc, in a
re-conditioned
>case. I believe that this is the standard for Gold Seal gearboxs.
>
>Does anyone know if Gold/Silver Seals are still produced? or when last was
>done? Sticker on crate has 1983 date,
>
>Jim Rogers
>59 Bugeye
>San Juan Capistrano, CA
>
>
>Frogeye wrote:
>
>> BMC had a parts replacement program, either Gold (new factory part(s) )
>or
>> Silver (re-conditioned parts). I have a "Silver" seal decal and I have
>> always assumed there must be a corresponding "Gold" decal or emblem. The
>> question is does anyone know of or have you ever seen one or know were
one
>might find one?
>> Any ideas?
>> Happy New Year Dave
>>
>> Dave@Taos Garage Annex in Albuquerque
>> 59 AH :{) 54 BN1
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