My 62 BT7 Tri Carb is as Charlie's below, number stamped on the shock tower
but does not correlate to the ID plate on firewall....Neil
On 2009-12-11, at 2:02 PM, Charlie Baldwin wrote:
> 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:
>>
>>
>>
>>> 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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