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
“Special Tuning equipment" parts were available from the DHMC. These
could be bought outright, through dealers or DHMC installed. According to
Piggott’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’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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