another way to identify the approx age of a car
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another way to identify the approx age of a car
There has been lots of threads recently about minors which don,t seem what they are, eg a car being advertised as being a certain year but looks to be a much earlier or later model. The age of a cars glass is marked in code by dots over or under the word TRIPLEX TOUGHENED/LAMINATED, HAVE A LOOK AT YOUR CAR AND YOU WILL SEE WHAT I MEAN.Then google "triplex date codes" and you can tell from that the date of glass manufacture, you would expect the most if not all the glass to be dated say a few months before registered date of the car.If a seller is selling a car of say 1958 year and all the glass is dated 1962 i would be a little suspicious of the cars true identity, the back windows and side windows are the ones to check, a car thats covered some mileage may have had a dozen or so windscreens fitted by now!Graham
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Re: another way to identify the true age of a car
Most of my cars have a right b-ggers muddle of glass! Sherlock Holmes may be able to work it out 

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Re: another way to identify the true age of a car
My MM was built may 1951. windscreen is early1951, but side windows are early 1950. No rear windows as it is a tourer. Just imagine how many stock doors were built before production started in ernest!!
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Re: another way to identify the true age of a car
Position of Triplex "dots" ONLY date the glass, not the car.
Same as chassis plates....
Same as chassis plates....
Further investigations uncovered it was an inside job!!
Re: another way to identify the approx age of a car
Good point - I had forgotten about the age dots on the glass. Would be interesting to see the age of the glass on that '1958' Traveller we all know so well.



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Re: another way to identify the approx age of a car
I still have the sticker somewhere. When I stripped my rear door apart, it had a sticker on the glass dating October 1953. Fortunately I have the first log book which states it was first taxed on the 11th November 1953.
I have recently found out the house I live in was also built around November 1953 too! What are the chances of that...
I have recently found out the house I live in was also built around November 1953 too! What are the chances of that...
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Re: another way to identify the approx age of a car
Maybe, bmcecosse, you should go and see 'the traveller' and clarify the situation for yourself and then you could write a full report on the matter for the club
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Re: another way to identify the approx age of a car
Are you referring to THE vehicle which was first registered around a decade before it was built?trikertrev wrote:Maybe, bmcecosse, you should go and see 'the traveller' and clarify the situation for yourself and then you could write a full report on the matter for the club
Further investigations uncovered it was an inside job!!
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Re: another way to identify the approx age of a car
You may think that but I couldn't possibly comment!!!
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Me neither - and it's far too far away for me. Just wish I had thought to ask at the time. But now I have agreed not to comment on it anymore.



Re: another way to identify the approx age of a car
Go on, everyone else does!trikertrev wrote:You may think that but I couldn't possibly comment!!!
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Re: another way to identify the approx age of a car
While dating the glass is a feasible way of identifying the age of a car this is only applicable if the glass is original. 

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Re: another way to identify the approx age of a car
I'm sure the glass on the aforementioned vehicle dated to 1958, same could not be said of the rest of it.Trickydicky wrote:While dating the glass is a feasible way of identifying the age of a car this is only applicable if the glass is original.
Further investigations uncovered it was an inside job!!