Identifying an early Minor 1000

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silverdorking
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Identifying an early Minor 1000

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Can anyone tell me the chasis number of the first of the MM 1000- 948 in Autumn '56?
The coding seems to be retaining the previous series 2 system I am keen to know how early a car with No. FAB11457071 might be. Any help appreciated
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Post by ASL642 »

Suggest you go to the links section on the left of this page. The Potteries branch site has a lot of very useful info. Try there.

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Post by silverdorking »

Thanks very much Loo that sight is extremely useful
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Post by silverdorking »

The stats on the Potteries site suggest that some 8000 series 3's were produced between introduction and mid-Nov '56- seems a lot of cars in a very short time. (apologies for name miss-spelling Lou!)
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Post by pfgiz »

The mid 50's were the hay-days for the Minor so figures like those should be expected. I'm not surprised by them, the 'new car that everyone's been waiting for' would sell, I've got a feeling the advertising of the time played on the nice new bits, 'and now Big Car performance', so may have invoked a few sales.
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Approx. Nov 56
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