Call for body numbers!
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Call for body numbers!
Right, I'm going to see if I can make any sense of the body number (or production line numbers) on the Saloons, Travellers and Convertibles.
So, if anyone can help, the information would be very useful and kept in the strictest confidence (if wished).
What I am after is the number on the little plate to the top right of the bulkhead (when looking under the bonnet). I will also need the car's chassis number and (if possible) date of manufacture (or registration).
Hopefully, when I have enough details, I will perhaps be able to make sense of the numbering scheme and provide a list for Moggy owners to make use of (for dating and type clarification). I'm not interested in the registration or the owner's details.
So can anyone who can provide me with these details either PM me or e-mail me.
Thanks folks!
So, if anyone can help, the information would be very useful and kept in the strictest confidence (if wished).
What I am after is the number on the little plate to the top right of the bulkhead (when looking under the bonnet). I will also need the car's chassis number and (if possible) date of manufacture (or registration).
Hopefully, when I have enough details, I will perhaps be able to make sense of the numbering scheme and provide a list for Moggy owners to make use of (for dating and type clarification). I'm not interested in the registration or the owner's details.
So can anyone who can provide me with these details either PM me or e-mail me.
Thanks folks!
RE: Call for body numbers!
Brave man - good luck!
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RE: Call for body numbers!
Seconded - PM sent Cam. Will someone third it!
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RE: Call for body numbers!
Cheers chaps! The quest continues....
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probably someone with a wife, kids and a labrador....Anyhow, who'd want a van with the back replaced with a garden shed?
Hmm - best get shot of mine then
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Jan 07: back from a month thru North Africa (via Timbuktu) in a S3 Landy
June 07 - back from Zwickau Trabi Treffen
Aug 07 & Aug 08 - back from the Lands End to Orkney in 71 pickup
Sept 2010 - finally gave up breaking down in a SII Landy...
where to break down next?
2013... managed to seize my 1275 just by driving it round the block
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Well, a few reasons really:
I don't like the sun beating down on my head (as I'm not one for hats!) I think it can be a bit dodgy when driving.
I don't like attention (especially if waiting in a traffic jam with the top down).
I'm not keen on the zero security aspect of a convertible.
Not too keen on the structure of a convertible. I like the idea of a tin-top to keep everything together or in my opinion a separate chassis (LCV style) should have been used.
Very, very cold in winter and the rear window mists up because the car seems to be very damp inside all the time. I used to own an MG midget and it put me off convertibles!
I prefer the look of the roof of saloons. I think it's neat and the convertible top (or lack of it) makes it look messy.
Plus, (and this is the sad reason) I think convertibles are a bit 'special' and I like the underdog. I much prefer a 'working' car than a 'show-off' car, and to me the convertible smacks of showing off!!
I'm sure a lot of people love convertibles, but I'm just not too keen on them.
I don't like the sun beating down on my head (as I'm not one for hats!) I think it can be a bit dodgy when driving.
I don't like attention (especially if waiting in a traffic jam with the top down).
I'm not keen on the zero security aspect of a convertible.
Not too keen on the structure of a convertible. I like the idea of a tin-top to keep everything together or in my opinion a separate chassis (LCV style) should have been used.
Very, very cold in winter and the rear window mists up because the car seems to be very damp inside all the time. I used to own an MG midget and it put me off convertibles!
I prefer the look of the roof of saloons. I think it's neat and the convertible top (or lack of it) makes it look messy.
Plus, (and this is the sad reason) I think convertibles are a bit 'special' and I like the underdog. I much prefer a 'working' car than a 'show-off' car, and to me the convertible smacks of showing off!!
I'm sure a lot of people love convertibles, but I'm just not too keen on them.
My brother, an ex car salesman, tells me that older convertible cars can also have a very high turnover rate, caused by people liking the idea in summer and finding them draughty, etc in winter.
But for all that, I'd still like a nice one though
But for all that, I'd still like a nice one though
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Tell what might have appealed to you Cam when I went along to the Chersey Branch on monday they had a member with what I think was a 54 2dr that has a steel slinding sunroof, something I could not remember seeing on a moggie before.
Cheers
Kevin
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Kevin
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