Now i had been lead to believe that the only ID numbers 'on' the shell were the fe / floor number.
Looking at a car i have in bare metal there is the chassis number stamped on the front bulkhead, engine bay side, on the flat piece below the aperture for speedo. Thankfully matches chassis plate. Phew!
Car is Left hook, late 66. Looking at my other car, same age, same markings.
When was this introduced to production line practice?
chassis number stamp on body
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Re: chassis number stamp on body
didn't some foreign markets require the chassis number to be stamped into the actual body at a fairly early age?
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Re: chassis number stamp on body
And Denmark.
Will, the chassis number was stamped in the depression from the start i.e. May 59 > but it's hit and miss and by no means did every car have it stamped there early on. As for later on I have very limited knowledge.
Will, the chassis number was stamped in the depression from the start i.e. May 59 > but it's hit and miss and by no means did every car have it stamped there early on. As for later on I have very limited knowledge.
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Re: chassis number stamp on body
"Now i had been lead to believe that the only ID numbers 'on' the shell were the fe / floor number..."
MkIs of early 60s vintage had a body (I think) number stamped on a small metal plate welded to the bonnet slam panel just to the drivers (RHD) side of the latch mechanism. This is recorded in the Heritage records.
Being "part"of the body it is the only number our local authorities will accept as the VIN for my UK Mk Is.
Cheers, Ian
MkIs of early 60s vintage had a body (I think) number stamped on a small metal plate welded to the bonnet slam panel just to the drivers (RHD) side of the latch mechanism. This is recorded in the Heritage records.
Being "part"of the body it is the only number our local authorities will accept as the VIN for my UK Mk Is.
Cheers, Ian
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Re: chassis number stamp on body
Only Austin's had their body number there. Morris body numbers were on a self tapped plate on the bulk head to the left of the wiper motor reading BMKMkIs of early 60s vintage had a body (I think) number stamped on a small metal plate welded to the bonnet slam panel just to the drivers (RHD) side of the latch mechanism. This is recorded in the Heritage records
http://1959miniregister.com/variations-numbers/
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Re: chassis number stamp on body
Unless they were Morris's made at Longbridge , hence all early Coopers having the slam panel plate.bill773mini wrote:
Only Austin's had their body number there. Morris body numbers were on a self tapped plate on the bulk head to the left of the wiper motor reading BMK
( I know I'm stating the bleedin obvious, but someone's got to do it !

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