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Post by wibble_puppy »

*invents some fictitious cars with fictitious body numbers to put a spanner in the works* :P

excellent thread, loving the garden shed comment (not thought of it like that before lol) and the screwdriver threat :D

hope your magnum opus gets some useful results cam, let me know if i can help in any way (even if you aren't interested in my van *cries*) i am a demon with a clipboard 8)

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wibble_puppy wrote:*invents some fictitious cars with fictitious body numbers to put a spanner in the works* :P
:D :D ROTFLOL!
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let me know if i can help in any way (even if you aren't interested in my van *cries*) i am a demon with a clipboard 8)
*invents some fictitious cars with fictitious body numbers to put a spanner in the works* :P
Hmmm... that's the kind of help I can do without!!! :wink: :lol:

But if you happen to be passing any rallies, then I could use some numbers! :D
hope your magnum opus gets some useful results cam
Well, I don't think it's quite to that level yet, unless of course you were talking about an ice cream. :lol: :lol:
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Post by alcro »

Cam,

hello Cam, i've PM'd you the chassis and body numbers for my 1954 Series 2. Hope that's what you are after? TTFN
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Post by Onne »

I'll give a shout on the Dutch forum
I'll ask
A Chassisnumber
B Bodynumber
C What year it was built
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Post by Cam »

Thanks alcro & Onne. :D
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Post by lucamarzana »

Hi Cam,

in my car there are two plates on the right side of the engine bay, looking from the front. The first has: Z(?)20736 and 190118. The second: BME 188261.
My car is a two doors one. It was manifactured on March 27 1957.

Maybe you can give a little help to me. I have two 948 engines. Numbers are: 8G10 RM48687 and 9D-U-H 111682. Can you please tell me something about the weird first one? Besides that on the valve cover these is a Weslake plate, why?

Thanks.
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Post by Cam »

Hi Luca thanks for the number info, but I could do with the chassis number too (for comparrison). If you could PM me with it I would be grateful.

Your engine number beginning with 8G is a reconditioned unit. Difficult to tell the cc as I think both 948 and 1098 reconditioned units used the 8G prefix. Weslake is on a lot of the engine plates and I think it referrs to certain patents for the engine.
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Post by Multiphonikks »

BTW Cam, when I've taken off the one on Hebe I'll tell you what it says. It's a bit faded so I need to de-mystify it first! :)
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Thanks! :D
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Post by Multiphonikks »

While we're on the subject do you know if it's possible to get replacement plates for the body numbers?

I've seen the other type of VIN plates but never these ones and I'd like to keep it on Hebe (but of course in a better state)...
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Post by Cam »

Never seen the little body number plates, but you can get the VIN plates. All types I think.
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Cam,

I feel like Sherlock Holmes I've been in the garage for an hour trying to read the plate welded to the body next to the front bumper mount. Not much good I'm afraid, then I looked at the printed plate near the fuse box still no extra information. Then, bingo, I took the long thin plate off that is mounted on the bulkhead near the petrol pump and cleaned off 10 layers of paint with paint stripper and .............. please see PM for number!
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Post by Cam »

Thanks Roger. Much obliged. :D
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Hi Cam, are you still wanting more of these?
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Yep. :D

I hope to take a clipboard to the national rally if I remember. :D
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Are you gonna bring it to the website rally though? (Then i dont need to bother grubbing around now :P )

When's the national? I've never been to that.

And yet another question - whatever's happened to Chris Morley?
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Relfy wrote:Are you gonna bring it to the website rally though? (Then i dont need to bother grubbing around now :P )
If I remember. :lol:
When's the national? I've never been to that.
Normanby Hall, Scunthorpe, 1st & 2nd July 2006.
And yet another question - whatever's happened to Chris Morley?
Nowt! :o He's around here somewhere...
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And yet another question - whatever's happened to Chris Morley?
Nowt! He's around here somewhere...
I've lost him somehow, can't find him anywhere! Do you know if he's coming to the website rally? I want to pinch some blue cards off him ;-)
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Post by Cam »

Don't know. Why not PM him. :D
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