Rick, Dave,
My feedback...
A chassis number would help, either placing it in a timeline or
indicating numbering outside the norm for the period. A BMIHT
certificate will be the only likely definitive answer, certainly if
you want proof.
Gerard
On Oct 6, 2009, at 8:12 PM, rfeibusch1@earthlink.net wrote:
>
> Dear Readers,
>
> I got this question from a reader on www.allcarcentral.com - I do
> not know the answer - anyone out there know. Please let me and Dave
> know as well as the list.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Rick Feibusch
> British Car Network
> www.allcarcentral.com
>
> The Question:
>
> I have a Austin Healey Sprite that is registered as a 1962 MK2, it
> has a chassis and motor matching this, but it has the body style,
> interior and suspension of a Sprite MK3. I have read that in 1963
> they made a small run of these prototypes for the 1964 MK 3. Do I
> have a rare car and how can I prove it?
>
> Dave Spencer
> <spencerfamily1@charter.net>,
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