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Re: plate ID

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vintageholden wrote:body fb2106 2666

Hi VH, can you please post a pic of your ID Tag? Also Chassis and engine number would be great. As I am updating the spread sheet.

Thanks,

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Hello Steve,

My EK's numbers are as follows:
Engine - B252236 (Previous owner told me was original to the car)
Chassis - EK22776M
Body - EK/255 - 11759M
Trim - 680 - 1022 (Rare white boarder with stars, similar to headlining)
Paint - 585 - 0244 (Shalimar Blue)
Top - 585 - 0246 (Snowcrest White)

The identification plate was removed in November 2002 from the body to prevent damage from limeblasting. It will be re-affixed during restoration.

Cheers, Andrew

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Post by Cal »

Why is it on some cars (like mine), the subframe number is stamped upside down?
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Hi Andrew, thank you! I have spent three days updating the spread sheet (While resting :) . I will work out how to put it up .... as it is Huge now.

I will add your details now.

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Post by Aussie Bob »

Cal wrote:Why is it on some cars (like mine), the subframe number is stamped upside down?

Well, if we could get everyones chassis number pic and engine number. It is really going to help our research.


I will PM all I can to fill the gaps.

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Post by Stygian »

Thanks Steve. A massive effort to compile all that information. I also have documentation of the original rego plate number, if that helps your research.
Andrew :)
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Post by Finny »

Steve, have finally got around to pasting up the current register for you.
It is certainly getting very large, formatting is also a little different.
Some colours are probably not quite as easy to read.
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Trying a larger file size, which will take longer to load but may be easier to read.
LARGER IMAGE sizes, seem to be preferred.

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I prefer the larger format, so i dont need my $2 chemist specs :lol:

Nice work guys, very cool you are doing this for all our benift 8)
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I vote for the bigger one Finny.The other one was all blurry on my screen and I couldn't read it.
I can't think what to write here so this will do.
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Post by Finny »

Larger format has been done now. :D :D

Just takes a little longer to load on the screen, but easier to read. :shock: :shock: I hate reading glasses... :x :x :x
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Top work there Finny :D , Trev 8) .
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Post by Aussie Bob »

Thanks Finny. Great work.

Please, any one that can see there car on the spread sheet and can PM, email me or post the Chassis or engine number on the site, that would be wonderful.

As you can see, patterns are emerging!

Also, if you have the original sales receipt or the service book with sales date, please post it under my new thread.

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Fantastic work guys.

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