Gary/David,
My late '61 built BT7 has a number stamped there, but it does not
correlate to any number on the ID plate on the firewall. The chassis
no., engine number, and the description of the car all match the
Heritage certificate that I have, so there is little chance that someone
switched the ID plate in its first 11 years before I owned it.
Charlie
Editorgary@aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 12/11/09 12:58:35 PM, healeydoc@sbcglobal.net writes:
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>> There have been many cars that we have replaced shock plates or restored
>> that there has been a number stamped on the top of the tower in front of
>> the shock plate. Sometimes it is right on the weld of the shock plate.
>>
>>
>
> If you say so, David; but there's no number visible on either shock tower
> on my 1959-built BN7. Is there one on your 100-6?
> Gary
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