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Correct Chassi plate for 67 Midget

https://www.classicrepro.co.uk/index.html

Oh lookie, their home page, now we know where Moss gets their stuff, hehe.

Some good items here, lookie new plates for your heater.

Oh yea any number set will stamp the plate, it is alum and the orginal numbers look like they were stamped individualy.
 
Right, the plate is aluminum, but if I'm going through all the trouble of replacing the plate I may as well find the correct stamp...right??
 
Yep, for example the AN5L is obviously stamped in at one time, all is neat and straight and rather lightly stamped. From there on the slash / and numbers are off center up and down, stamped with differing force, and poorly spaced.

Numbers are 4 mm in height
 
Can someone look under their bonnet and tell me what their tag looks like?? I figure the 65-70 cars should have the same plate...

Thanks for the input so far...
 
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