Number86 wrote:
Simon,
The plate riveted to the inner guard is the one with the FE number. Are you saying that British Motor Heritage can't provide a certificate on the basis of this number?
the FE number plate is usually welded to the body, and is in body colour. It's the identifier for just the shell, not the car. There would have been a proper ID plate (printed and stamped) with the car number.... so if you don't have that one, then you can't get a heritage certificate.
Number86 wrote:
I don't know that a heritage certificate will be appropriate for my van anyway, I have nearly finished the resto with Rover spi running gear. I was really just curious to find out what year the shell was made.
yep, I'm with you... not much point when it's not going to be an 'original' resto - my traveller is a smooth roof, and has is FE855*** - it's an April '65 build - you might be able to date yours off that
some discussion here
http://www.ausmini.com/forums/viewtopic ... e&start=15
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