Blunder wrote:
Stamped on drivers side.. No plate, not even any holes for plate.
Didnt think early cars had much id
All Australian cars had at least the number stamped as far as I know. Just that without the plate then hard to tell the model/eng no'/paint.
Im sure I've seen some cars with the id plate over on the passenger side firewall. Again I'm not that familiar with earlier cars. Someone more familiar with early cars will know.
In fact an old bloke told me once that the plate and rivets were shipped out with the car and attached at the dealership when the car was prepared for sale.
The Car Number would normally be the one used on the rego papers.
There may also be a number and a code stamped in the Radiator shroud known on early cars as the body number and usually approx 500 less than the Car no. because thay started at 001. Usually buried under lots of paint as it was stamped very early in the assembly of the car before any painting. I think it was just used by the factory before the car was given its final Car number.
After about 69 they started to stamp both the model code and the numbers into the radiator shroud and somtimes a body number into the bonnet gutter.
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68 Morris Cooper S Mk1 (*ex 78 1275 LS 4th last built, 70 Morris 1500 OHC & 70 MiniMatic)