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RE: early MGB or Midget speedo SN.6142/00 1472

To: "Dave Quirt" <quirt@sk.sympatico.ca>,
Subject: RE: early MGB or Midget speedo SN.6142/00 1472
From: David Councill <dcouncil@imt.net>
Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2001 08:41:22 -0700
I figured there might be some logic to these numbers. Now I'm not so sure 
because I have -

SN-6125/04  TPM 1060 Jaegar gauge in 65 MGB (had OD)
SN-6144/02   TPM 1020 Smith gauge in 67 BGT w OD
SN-5230/065 TPM 1280  71 BGT (but I don't think it was the original)
SN-5230/13  TPM 1000  This one I got from Scotland Yard in Denver I think, 
about 15 or so years ago. It has marked on the back "75B" in magic marker, 
on the side it has "good speed 82".

The SN6142 may indicate a mid 60s (66?) vintage if there was some scheme in 
the numbering. You didn't mention whether it was a Smith or Jaegar marked 
gauge. Didn't Jaegar become Smiths around 65? Another key difference in the 
early models (pre-68) at least for the MGBs is that the high beam blue 
indicator light is on the bottom of the gauge rather than mounted on the 
dashboard.

David

At 09:23 PM 1/11/01 -0700, Larry Hoy wrote:
>I just happen to have one on my desk right now.
>
>80mm       SN-5227/06        TPM 1280  Probably out of a non-od 1968-74 
>(?) MGB.
>
>Larry Hoy

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