HC Fairley wrote:Hi Dave,
That is strange. What is the registration of the car?
Can confirm you are reading the site information correctly.
11 = 2 Door
69 = 4 Door
Yes, that is how I read it, I only had the paperwork with me, the car is in my storage, and the paperwork going, through it closely, threw up more strange things. Got to the bottom of it now though.
The original typed invoice from the Dealer, Silks of Walthamstow, states 4 door but with 11 instead of 69 as the VIN.
The service certificate in the front of the service book stated the same, but was written over to 69.
Going through old mot certs, as soon as VIN numbers were required, every one has 69, which the tester should read from the car.
Today I went to look at the car and refit the carb after rebuild, the Vin on the dash reads 69.
I can only guess that the dealer was so used to selling 2 door cars they incorrectly typed the invoice and incorrectly registered the car, to this day, and 3 previous V5,s state 11 not 69. The paperwork backs this up.
52 years and it has remained the same, there is absolutely no doubt the car is the one sold by Silks, it has never been restored, the V5,s match the original invoice, which states in was a 4 door, with extra charges for delivery, wing mirror, RFL and disc brakes, which it has.
It has had 2 owners, the first a spinster who kept it until 2016, trading in her Austin A50 from 1955 for 50 quid, It was registered, 01/01/1970 and delivered on 14/01/1970, had 13 stamps in the service book in 5 years having only done under 20k, which is strange, the service book, handbook, dealer service network book are all with it, most mot certs, it had its first in 1972, there are some service receipts and a receipt for a new exhaust in 2018, for a mighty 360 quid, several old v5,s.
I have fitted new radials, the cross ply ones looked like they had done all 42000 miles, one looked more like a motorcycle tyre, will mot it shortly and it will probably be sold, I do not want to be the one that paints it, have 3 other projects on the go, Thames 400E, 105E estate and a Hillman Avenger GT, and road legal, Manta, P6, and a Silver Shadow, cannot work on and drive them all.
It is no show pony, it is an unrestored car with plastic front wings, I have located 1 NOS steel wing that is not cheap, still looking for another, the floors and rails are original and solid, all 4 doors are very good as are boot and bonnet, the sills are original and solid,
The miles are almost certainly genuine at 42k going through the paperwork history and word of mouth between owners, but is has the wrong details on the V5 and has done since the day it was registered.