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 Post subject: Mini Innocenti
PostPosted: Wed Oct 19, 2005 7:25 pm 
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Does anyone know what the Chassis Number on a Innocenti look like?
Is this correct-B39/7*550113*DGN 84795M.
Thanks for any help :D

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Don't tell me you have found an Innocenti! :shock: :D 8)

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Maybe Yes-Maybe No :D :D :D
I need the Chassis No varyfied :) :)

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PostPosted: Wed Oct 19, 2005 8:34 pm 
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Location: Under the bonnet son!
And I quoteth from the Parnell Bible....


....Chassis numbers for the 1300 Export all had the prefix B39/7 and started with chassis number 54000.....

Yup it is an Innocenti 1300 Export. Production was til Jan 75.
Congratulations!

Should be a number stamped beneath the bonnet stay bracket on the right hand flitch, and should have another plat riveted on somewhere, either near the same bracket as the stamped number, on the bonnet slam panel and/or under the seat on the crossmember.

The rest of the number I don't know about, it's abit hazy. For italian built cars apparently it should start with IM45780 as a refernce number, this may be a Belgian built car. if it's the real deal.


I got 15 pages on it in front of me. let me know what you need and I'll scan it.

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Thanks Mick.Very much appreciated information.. :D :D
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I've got a front subframe you can have if you buy the car...
just get it out of my shop

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hmm well they still produce them in italy somwhere if anyone wants one, there are so many in france and places like that its not funny, i should have got some details then i would have been able to help, sorry

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Location: Under the bonnet son!
So I'm guessing that Brickworx is selling it? And it doesn't have a front subframe?


Before someone jumps on me...Please pardon me for starting a sentance with AND. I know it's bad grammer.

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No, not mine.
i only had a subframe leftover from a car that we wrecked in japan.

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A LHD Innocenti Cooper 1300 Export is very cool. All those gauges like a Ferrari, the interior, the unique grille and tail lights, wider headlight rims...

Major Jealousy! :D

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 Post subject: Re: Mini Innocenti
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this is interesting...

Innocenti had had a marked success with its licence-produced BMC models. It sold about half as many Minis in Italy as British Leyland sold in Britain. In 1969 the company made 50,000 BLMC models, mainly Minis, worth £26 million. These were not simply Italian assembled, but largely Italian built, apart from the engine-transmission pack, which was imported from Britain.


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 Post subject: Re: Mini Innocenti
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My father owned a Mini Cooper he bought new in Holland. He owned for a full day, before he slid off an icy road and into a canal (How very Dutch of him).

He says these cars were "assembled" in Holland, but I wonder if they were Italian Innocenti as above?

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 Post subject: Re: Mini Innocenti
PostPosted: Fri Sep 25, 2020 8:11 pm 
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They did assemble some there

https://www.aronline.co.uk/around-the-w ... therlands/

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