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PostPosted: Wed May 04, 2016 6:39 pm 
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http://www.carpoint.com.au/all-cars/pri ... 1&__N=1216 1246 1247 1252 1282 4294954959 4294963010&silo=1011

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PostPosted: Wed May 04, 2016 6:49 pm 
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I wonder if the mileage is right. Still, sixty big ones is a lot.


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PostPosted: Wed May 04, 2016 6:51 pm 
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Hahaha...yeh try and insure it for that at Shannons theyll laugh in your face...it would want to have been owned by Michael Caine or one of the Beatles for that kind of money..I love Minis but wouldnt pay more than 25g for that...and thats at a stretch...hes a dreamer

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PostPosted: Wed May 04, 2016 6:56 pm 
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Yer it's to much, but goodluck to people selling there cars pushing up prices l welcome it! :)

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PostPosted: Wed May 04, 2016 6:57 pm 
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Driven by a little old lady to church on a Sunday no doubt...lol...yeh 60 big ones is just getting cheeky..I guess itll sit in his garage for 20yrs maybe by that time itll be worth it but not now in this economic climate..if he gets it good on him but Ive seen nicer for alot less.

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PostPosted: Wed May 04, 2016 7:41 pm 
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Driven by a little old lady to church on a Sunday no doubt...lol...yeh 60 big ones is just getting cheeky..I guess itll sit in his garage for 20yrs maybe by that time itll be worth it but not now in this economic climate..if he gets it good on him but Ive seen nicer for alot less.

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Yer mate but you see this all the time, "hunny that car has to go" ok I will advertise it for a few months to please her!

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Haha yeh Dave thats what I was thinking...funny thing is Ive seen the car at the RACQ show it was a nice car but not at that price...if thats the case Im selling my GT for 50g...lol

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Drain channel says 668 but he says 670th on of the production line


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Goldbrocade_62 wrote:
Drain channel says 668 but he says 670th on of the production line

YG2S4 1170 was the 670th Mk2 S. The 2/06 code can be out by quite a few numbers. I can't see any issue with this.


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Drain channel says 668 but he says 670th on of the production line

YG2S4 1170 was the 670th Mk2 S. The 2/06 code can be out by quite a few numbers. I can't see any issue with this.


So what is the point of stamping 668 then? to me that is if the factory stamped 668 and painted over it, is really the 668th car of the line not 670 as stated or if you wanted to get really technical on his theory should really be 1170-501= 669 not 670 like he is saying


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PostPosted: Wed May 04, 2016 10:26 pm 
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It may enter at the start of the process as body 668. Then it gets held up in paint or mechanicals and it drops back 2 places to the 670th body completed. If you look at the register you will see that most are out of sequence.
The difference should be 500 in a perfect world. YG2S4 501 should have 2/06 001


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Goldbrocade_62 wrote:
gtogreen1969 wrote:
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Drain channel says 668 but he says 670th on of the production line

YG2S4 1170 was the 670th Mk2 S. The 2/06 code can be out by quite a few numbers. I can't see any issue with this.


So what is the point of stamping 668 then? to me that is if the factory stamped 668 and painted over it, is really the 668th car of the line not 670 as stated or if you wanted to get really technical on his theory should really be 1170-501= 669 not 670 like he is saying


The point of stamping the 668 was to keep track of the body shells. The Body shop was managed separately and in a different building to the actual assembly of the cars, so this was why they had their own separate numbering system. The completed bodies were then moved to the car assembly building, and they might be loaded on the assembly line in a different order. The body number became irrelevant once assembly began and on many models it was deliberately hidden on the finished car. Also I think for the minis there were 2 parallel assembly lines so again this could effect the order they were completed and given the car number.

My car was the 4391st body built but the 4290th car completed, so 11 cars of the same model were assembled ahead of mine.

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Out of interest, this was discussed recently in this thread - viewtopic.php?f=2&t=92454

An important part of that discussion (in my opinion) was the statement by Peter Davis in his book, repeated here.

SMBD Body Stampings

Bodies were stamped with a code by the Sheet Metal and Body Division at the end of the metal finishing line for internal tracking and a running cumulative total. The number was used within the body shop and not intended to be visible on the completed vehicle. It was positioned in diverse places, sch as (depending on the vehicle) the battery tray platform, bulkhead drain channel, behind the voltage regulator, or behind the final ID plate or compliance plate position.

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