The registration serial number of your car is stamped on the FRAME, not the
body.
There is no serial number attached to the body for the years of car bodies you
are talking about. As long as you keep the features of the body the same for a
67 model roadster I would think it would still be "original".
Tom
69 2000
Portland, Oregon
audela2 wrote:
> Another question, this one on-topic:
>
> Our '67 has a badly cracked trunk that can no longer support the weight of a
> gas tank. It also had at least part of a '69 or '70 used in the rear to
> repair damage from an accident. Would it be more correct to get an entire
> rear and replace it, or would a body swap be acceptable to the "keep it
> original" crowd? We have a '66 body available for the swap, but for this
> particular Roadster (it has matching numbers and seems to run pretty well) we
> want to keep the originality issue in mind.
>
> Thanks in advance!
> Charlotte & Leonard Hoover
> Phoenix, Arizona
> '64 SPL310 1500
> '64 SPL310 1600
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