BJ8Healeys
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I know your tongue is in your cheek, Rick.
Actually, the registry has all 553 <span style="text-decoration: underline">original</span> Metallic Golden Beige cars documented. That is, all of the chassis numbers are known to the registry. Four of those are known to have been scrapped, destroyed, parted out, etc. Former and/or current owners are known for 265 of them. No owner has been identified for 277 of them, but BMIHT data is recorded. These may or may not still exist, but haven't turned up yet. Engines and gearboxes originally installed in Metallic Golden Beige cars have been reported as installed in seven other cars, suggesting that maybe they don't exist due to donating their parts.
There are quite a few owners who aren't aware that they own an original MGB (unfortunate acronym!) because their car is some other color now.
The registry data and statistics become more complete and accurate the more owners contribute their information.
Actually, the registry has all 553 <span style="text-decoration: underline">original</span> Metallic Golden Beige cars documented. That is, all of the chassis numbers are known to the registry. Four of those are known to have been scrapped, destroyed, parted out, etc. Former and/or current owners are known for 265 of them. No owner has been identified for 277 of them, but BMIHT data is recorded. These may or may not still exist, but haven't turned up yet. Engines and gearboxes originally installed in Metallic Golden Beige cars have been reported as installed in seven other cars, suggesting that maybe they don't exist due to donating their parts.
There are quite a few owners who aren't aware that they own an original MGB (unfortunate acronym!) because their car is some other color now.
The registry data and statistics become more complete and accurate the more owners contribute their information.
Hey Guest!
smilie in place of the real @
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