Good luck, Larry!
Dan
Larry Daniels <ladaniels@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Dan,
Thanks for the answer. That should keep the inspector happy. I have a copy
of Clausager's 'Original MGB', but it never occurred to me to look in there
for the Midget (live and learn). I would guess that the same ID system
holds true for the Midget (at least it will tomorrow when I get it
inspected).
Re the 6/G mix-up: Yeah, I'm sure somebody just didn't look close enough at
that figure.
I forgot to mention that the title says it's a '73, while the Certificate of
Registration says it's a '72. Moss also notes how some states title by
year of sale rather than manufacture -- more 'splainin' to do.
With all these discrepancies, I am afraid that any doubt in the inspector's
mind may increase exponentially with each add'l problem. At some point, he
is likely to say, "Hey, wait a minute here, buddy. What are you trying to
pull?" As if dealing with government bureaucrats wasn't enough fun already.
Larry Daniels
79 MGB LE
72 Midget
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Dan DiBiase wrote:
Larry, the suffix 'G' was added from 1967, to indicate that the car was
built in Abingdon (versus???)..... Interesting to note that Clausager
writes: "The suffix letter G is a cause of many problems for the British
verhicle registration authorities as the DVLA computer frequently renders it
as an extra '6' or '9' on the registration document." This is from 'Original
MGB' but I assume would apply to Midgets also.
Larry Daniels wrote:
Guys,
I recently bought a 1972 Midget with a title that shows the engine # rather
than the VIN #. The vehicle has an Illinois title (showing the engine #),
but
a Certificate of Registration (showing the VIN #) from Wisconsin where it
was
kept at the PO's summer home. The Certificate of Registration shows the VIN
#
as being GAN5UC1138946. The actual VIN # is GAN5UC113894 G. My state Dept.
of Motor Vehicles says they can get it all straightened out and retitled
after
having the vehicle inspected.
My question is what does the G at the end of the serial # mean? I see in the
Moss catalog on the Production Data page they list a "G" after the serial #
only in years 76 on. I plan on having this documentation from Moss handy for
the inspection in case it is needed, but would like a ready answer in case
this is questioned.
With this comedy of errors, I figure I better be able to come up with some
plausible answers before the questions are asked. Any clues on the "G" at
the
end?
TIA,
Larry Daniels
79 MGB LE (properly titled)
72 Midget (we'll see about this one)
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