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Tris
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by Tris »
was the silver/grey an option for the buyer or was it standard? I don't want to sound stupid but I really want to know
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pskipper
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by pskipper »
It depends on the year, I think it was around E reg that they changed over to silver/grey instead of old english white!
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Tris
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by Tris »
That sounds right considering my cars a G reg, thanks
Look no "L" plates! :D
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by pskipper »
Rosie is J reg, I just like the white wheels more

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by Chris Morley »
It was in 1967, probably at the August changeover from E to F reg?
Asthetically I must say I much prefer OEW - only a few sticklers for perfection won't like it
Chris
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Tris
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by Tris »
pskipper wrote:Rosie is J reg, I just like the white wheels more

I like the white more, but I want to keep my car as original as i can
