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chilly
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van chassis number

Post by chilly »

Sorry for the numpty question but...
Is the number on the plate top right of the bulkhead the chassis number (as you look from front) or is it elsewhere? If so where?

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Post by stevey »

on a van the number should be fixed to the passenger door

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Post by RussLCV »

That is the body number, chassis number switched to thr door from there series V, prior to this on the bulkhead same as the saloons etc..
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Post by chilly »

Thanks both.
I've had a look and there doesn't appear to be anything on the doors.
Should it be on a plate below the passenger door pull?
If so, can I get a replacement plate stamped up?

The Chassis number on the V5 is 10V319272F does that sound like an Austin 1000 van chassis number?

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Post by RussLCV »

Hello chilly

What I can tell you is it just over 8,000 from the and and it was built at Adderley Park

Please vsit my site and register your LCV on line.

from what you have indicated nothing confirms it as an Austin as you have not provided the letters at the start of the chassis number.

Blank plates are avilable but thi forum prevents me telling you can purchase one, but please e-mail for details (cor now thats a big clue, but rules are rules)

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Post by rayofleamington »

Blank plates are avilable but thi forum prevents me telling you can purchase one,
it does nothing of the kind - members are allowed to tell other members where they can buy stuff. This kind of advice is exactly the reason for the free forum, and it is what most members come here for (freely shared advice, without a sales pitch). This itself being the reason why the site is the most popular and well frequented Minor forum.
I can only presume this factually incorrect comment was a dig relating to the T&C's banning advertising.
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OK then last time I tried to plug something of mine I was e-mailed by the moderators!!! I have been warned not to mention my book? Are you saying its OK?
If so I have the blank LCV plates for sale e-mail for more details on how to obtain them
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Post by wibble_puppy »

nice one. :D I'd like a replacement plate, as the one on my van was missing when I bought it. How do I find out the chassis number if it has no plate on it?

oh and do the repro plates have anything on them to mark the fact that they are not the original plate? (if not I guess I can punch something on it myself). I don't want replacement items to look as though they are original if you know what i mean 8)

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Post by Kevin »

oh and do the repro plates have anything on them to mark the fact that they are not the original plate?
Yes Russ`s signature on the back :wink:

Juliet most on the original stamps were not even as I think they were done by hand so doing it yourself will be well within period :D
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:D
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Post by rayofleamington »

Are you saying its OK?
No - We're just asking that you to follow the rules of the forum that apply to all.
As far as I'm aware they've not been changed!! therefore private individuals can sell their stuff, but traders are not allowed to advertise on the forum.
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Post by RussLCV »

Bore Da Juliet

I had these made and supplied Stuart at MGM with them a few years ago. I have one left that Dennis contacted me about but I have not heard back from him. So if he does not want it you can have that one. They are slightly different from the later blue ones, there is no Leyland badge but they are good repros. The MAV5 or AAVC bit is not on there as on the originals these need to be stamped or engraved as we ll as teh chassis number

Hope that this helps, I iwll be in touch if this one I have is available, if you still require one

cheers for now

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Post by wibble_puppy »

bore da russ, and cheers 8)
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