AGU 780B Does it still survive?
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AGU 780B Does it still survive?
Watching the You Tube '65' Monte footage, one of the stars was AGU 780B - BMC Sweden Cooper 'S'. Does this car still exist and are there any photos?
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Re: AGU 780B Does it still survive?
I understand this car has survived (in Sweden) and was being restored by its current owner. Unfortunately, I had this information from a third party a while ago and he could not provide any other details on the car. Hopefully, the owner will come out of the woodwork at some point himself with the car.
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Re: AGU 780B Does it still survive?
and photos of before and after restoration....skorwxe wrote: Hopefully, the owner will come out of the woodwork at some point himself with the car.
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Re: AGU 780B Does it still survive?
Cheers for the photo Pete! I've an idea that VFF may look something like that as a finished car! The your old dash panel will add to the look I reckon!
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Re: AGU 780B Does it still survive?
..Cripes !! that's some dash ?!.. one of the best I have seen on a mini.. foxy52
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Re: AGU 780B Does it still survive?
Photo of its chassis plate popped up today on Facebook…
https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=10224277623392564
https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=10224277623392564
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Re: AGU 780B Does it still survive?
I wonder what it’s attached to …..??iain1967s wrote: ↑Sun Mar 26, 2023 9:23 pm Photo of its chassis plate popped up today on Facebook…
https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=10224277623392564
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Re: AGU 780B Does it still survive?
How convenient.iain1967s wrote: ↑Sun Mar 26, 2023 9:23 pm Photo of its chassis plate popped up today on Facebook…
https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=10224277623392564
Re: AGU 780B Does it still survive?
I think you will find repro chassis plates have a curve in the 7.
Just saying.
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Re: AGU 780B Does it still survive?
Does the 'L' normally go before the '-' on the chassis number? Seems to be the case for the plates I have seen, but not sure if this was always the case?
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Re: AGU 780B Does it still survive?
Always make me wonder when you see a chassis plate that ‘aged’ why it is like it, as it’s not like between the radiator and inner wing is a high wear area, the plates on the slam panel you understand with people leaning over them etc.
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Re: AGU 780B Does it still survive?
That was my instant reaction. That is a repro chassis plate that has been aged.
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Re: AGU 780B Does it still survive?
The plate on mine has been screwed to the slam panel for over 30 years. It’s also been painted over which I scraped off with a razor blade. Apart from a hint of island blue round the numbers and a couple of scratches it’s pretty much as it left the factory.mk1coopers wrote: ↑Mon Mar 27, 2023 6:56 am Always make me wonder when you see a chassis plate that ‘aged’ why it is like it, as it’s not like between the radiator and inner wing is a high wear area, the plates on the slam panel you understand with people leaning over them etc.
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Re: AGU 780B Does it still survive?
Maybe it was found (in a barn) by ace Finnish Mini sleuth Hannu Halesinki?
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Re: AGU 780B Does it still survive?
And thats in an area that has the potential to have higher wear, the plate shown just looks like someone has tried to age it.
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Re: AGU 780B Does it still survive?
Pretty poor ageing job on that plate
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The best repairs go un-noticed