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I thought the center-shift BN7s were tri-carbs?

I'm not sure if all the center-shift BN7s were tri-carbs, but I'm almost certain that a 1960 BN7 should be a side shift.
 
I'm not sure if all the center-shift BN7s were tri-carbs, but I'm almost certain that a 1960 BN7 should be a side shift.

The BN7's tri-carbs were center shift after car number BN7/16039 (November '61). The tri-carb cars were introduced in March of '61 so any true '60 BN7 came originally with a side shift and dual carbs.

Thanks,
Duane
 
The BN7's tri-carbs were center shift after car number BN7/16039 (November '61). The tri-carb cars were introduced in March of '61 so any true '60 BN7 came originally with a side shift and dual carbs.

Thanks,
Duane

Mine is a 60 BN7 with side shift. What's on the front bottom edge of the front fenders? Looks like a clear bra, but partial?

John
 
I know this car. I almost bought it more than a dozen years ago from a guy in Westchester, NY...Originally listed in Hemmings for about 1/2 the current price, predates eBay. it hasn't changed much since then. It drove very nicely, very strong. There is a paint blemish beneath the BH sticker. The stuff under the headlamps is a kind of clear bra. I seem to recall that it was undercoated.
 
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