drmini in aust wrote:
As BL took their marbles and went home in the late 70s they trashed the joint on the way out. So no heritage certificates from UK.
What production records exist here are piecemeal.
The best collection of them is the Australian Mini and Moke book by John Sneddon.
Bit unfair there Kev.
Heritage Certificates are constructed using the UK factory records so BMIHT logically don't have any stuff related to Oz production. Heritage certificates relating to later Minis become very sparse with detail... probably as records moved from paper to electronics..... Some very early cars (i.e. ID numbers) are recorded as allocated to exported CKD packages... noting that (AIUI) CKD packages did not consist of individual cars but sets of components boxed together (i.e. box of boot lids, box of bonnets etc). Presumably these allocated UK identities are the basis of the "UK Car numbers" in the Oz registers.
When I worked with Rover in the 90's several of the Old Hands has stories of what happened to the BMC/Leyland Aus records. "Opinions" included the loss of records through a fire at a storage facility in the old Grace Bros department store on Broadway, the "liberation" of records by interested employees and the outright destruction/disposal of material no longer thought to be of value by the company as it moved on.
Don't suppose we have any of the contemporary production/engineering staff still around with first hand stories????
Cheers, Ian