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#7
Re: Determining if you have matching engine numbers
1200rallycar
Posted on: 2013/5/14 4:00
Your state transport authority may be able to tell you what engine number it was first rego'ed with
#6
Re: Determining if you have matching engine numbers
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2013/5/14 3:12
Probably not.
#5
Re: Determining if you have matching engine numbers
BeeJJ
Posted on: 2013/5/14 2:24
so does that mean that there is no way of determining if its the original motor?
#4
Re: Determining if you have matching engine numbers
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2013/5/14 2:22
Then the plate has been lost over the years. 42 years old now.
#3
Re: Determining if you have matching engine numbers
BeeJJ
Posted on: 2013/5/14 2:19
Yea I dont have any of them!? :(
#2
Re: Determining if you have matching engine numbers
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2013/5/14 2:14
A 1971 sedan should have this plate:
![]() The plate includes the original engine number. Australian-assembled sedans should have a slightly different plate in the same spot: ![]()
#1
Determining if you have matching engine numbers
BeeJJ
Posted on: 2013/5/14 1:40
Hey guys,
This might be a bit of a n00bie question but I was wondering how do you check if you have the original A12 in you 1200? I have a 71 sedan so I dont have any plates or numbers on the firewall other than the B120xxxx that is stamped on the LHS firewall. I checked my WA rego papers and the engine number on that matches the engine, is there any other way? cheers You can view topic.
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