That number is not the normal type for a Minor. Where are
you, and what were you told about the year of manufacture
and what is the engine number(under number one spark plug).
The correct chassis number should be on a plate next to the
fuses on the bulkhead.
Chassis Number
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chassis number
Using the number part only then your car was built between
September 1962 and September 1963?. The 'D' at the end
probably means'De Luxe'. The A indicates an A series engine
The T means a Tourer, the 5 means a series five car. The
first letter should be M for Morris. The first 'D' denotes the
colour which I think would have been Trafalgar Blue,but not
sure.
September 1962 and September 1963?. The 'D' at the end
probably means'De Luxe'. The A indicates an A series engine
The T means a Tourer, the 5 means a series five car. The
first letter should be M for Morris. The first 'D' denotes the
colour which I think would have been Trafalgar Blue,but not
sure.
Willie
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http://www.morris-minor.co.uk/p70.htm
All you can tell from the VIN is its an orignal deluxe convertible RHD and its a series 5 1098. If you want to spend some money you could get a heritage certificate from gaydon
http://www.heritage.org.uk/shop/shop-frame.htm
All you can tell from the VIN is its an orignal deluxe convertible RHD and its a series 5 1098. If you want to spend some money you could get a heritage certificate from gaydon
http://www.heritage.org.uk/shop/shop-frame.htm
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