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Subject: [Healeys] 1956 Austin-Healey 100M
From: dwflagg at juno.com (dwflagg at juno.com)
Date: Thu, 2 Aug 2018 17:43:22 GMT
As I understand, and Randy can verify, the factory "M" had a unique body number 
stamping which would be difficult to 'counterfeit'. I am aware of a gentleman 
in Florida, who has purchased original "M" parts from me with, I believe, the 
intention of counterfeiting an original. 

---------- Original Message ----------
From: Bob Spidell <bspidell at comcast.net>
To: Randall Hicks <healey100m at me.com>
Cc: Healey List <healeys at autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: [Healeys] 1956 Austin-Healey 100M
Date: Thu, 2 Aug 2018 06:38:44 -0700


Odd choice of color change, IMO.  Black/red is a rarer combination for an M 
(though it wouldn't be my favorite).  If I was going to go with a non-original 
scheme, I'd go with Florida  Green over white, which I think is absolutely 
stunning (and shows in some of the selling prices I've seen).
Any chance this is a 'counterfeit;' i.e. one of the cars where the BMIHT cert 
was 'shopped' by an unscrupulous restorer (there was an infamous case where 
someone submitted a series of VINs, looking for one with the 'shipped with 
louvred bonnet' comment).  As I mentioned, one level of '100M Registry' 
certification only requires the BMIHT cert.
Bob
 
On 8/2/2018 6:23 AM, Randall Hicks wrote:Trying it again. Message may have been 
too big.On Aug 2, 2018, at 8:31 AM, Randall Hicks <healey100m at me.com> 
wrote:As I understand it, as early as autumn 1953 "Le Mans modifications" and 
&ldquo;Special Tuning equipment" parts were available from the DHMC. These 
could be bought outright, through dealers or DHMC installed. According to 
Piggott&rsquo;s Austin-Healey 100 in Detail, the P280 Le Mans Kit (as a 
complete package) was released in October 1955. If others have documentation 
showing different, I would be very interested is seeing it. Secondly, OEW 
duotone 100M were only done in OEW/Black with Black trim. There was no 
OEW/Lobella with blue trim as a standard factory option for the 100M. However, 
remember that 100&rsquo;s could be ordered in special color or primer. This 
particular car, BN2L/232949, was originally a Black/Reno Red with Black 
interior trim and hood. See attached BMIHT Certificate. I looked at the car in 
2008 or 2009 (?) when it was offered for sale by Jerry Bennsinger (OH). It was 
all OEW with blue trim at that point and I passed for many reasons. Randy Randy 
HicksChairman, Austin-Healey Concours Registry CommitteeAHCA 100 
Registrarahca100registrar at gmail.comwww.austinhealey100m.com  
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