Early chassis nos. (I think?) machine stamped at Cowley (saloons still in production) which is why early AddPk Trav's have a "J" suffix (the old BMC factory designation letter for err.. AddPk) prior to the BL "F" for FX4 Taxi chassis - then prefix stamped using the AddPk "wobbly's".Mark Wilson wrote:I intend to replace the plate on my AP Trav (Chris, you've got the details). I still have the original, which has no paint or printing, presumably a result of media blasting in the past. I'd recognised the need for 2 stamp sizes, and might even be able to replicate the random stamping style. On my small screen, though, I can't see what else is wrong with the chassis plate they've used. Anyone care to enlighten me before I commit a serious error?POMMReg wrote:Wrong chassis plate, if unable to replicate 100%, don't replace it!
VERY difficult to find correct sized stamps, you need 2 sets for Adderley Park Traveller's!!
Mark
This should only have one " Cell" (Car No.), no Cell beneath stating "SEE ENGINE".
ALSO (Oh GAWD not more boring info from POMM man),
the chassis number will be stamped neatly to the right - don't forget to leave a little bit of space for the final "F" - within the 'Cell" (unique to Cowley only). Abingdon central.
The OTHER worry is the typeface, original had "flat-top" "5's" & "3's", closed "4's"....VERY difficult to do!
Phew!