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BlueRidge1

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The number plate on my firewall has an overspray of old primer from years ago. Any way to have this redone? I washed it off with paint thinner but it still looks bad
against the new paint. Thanks Bob
 
thats what I wanted on mine, I cleaned it up an replaced it on the newley painted car. I just lightly hit it with a scotchbright pad
 
guys i see you can buy new blanks from moss,they look authentic but i wouldnt know were you can get the correct number/letter stamps. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/yesnod.gif
 
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The number plate on my firewall has an overspray of old primer from years ago. Any way to have this redone? I washed it off with paint thinner but it still looks bad
against the new paint. Thanks Bob

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Just put a new one directly over the old one can't read em anyway. On the otherhand, I believe some place within the concourse group a new plate can be properly stamped and requires proof of ownership to get it done.Tricky business so they might have stopped this I don't know.---Fwiw---Keoke
 
I've been wracking my brain (OK, a small job) trying to remember the place in Pennsylvania that stamps the repro plates, just like original. They recently did an Engine Number plate for one of my BN2s, and a few years ago they did a Car No. plate for a Bugeye of mine. They require some proof of ownership of the car in question.

Someone will remember their name. Very sorry to post without the full answer -- I really don't want to encourage that sort of thing. Tell you what, call one of the concours committee members (who has a good memory) and I'm sure you'll get the info you need:


CHAIRMAN
Curt Arndt
3215 Via Cajita
Carlsbad CA 92008
cnaarndt@aol.com
(760) 434-5707

CHAIRMAN, JUDGING
Marion Brantley
2696 66th Terrace South
St. Petersburg FL 33712
mbran89793@aol.com
(727) 867-7129

CHAIRMAN, BIG HEALEY STANDARDS
Alan Alfano
155 Cranberry Lane
Middletown CT 06457
aalfano02@snet.net
(860) 347-4400

CHAIRMAN, SPRITE STANDARDS
Bruce Gearns
8288 Wormer
Dearborn Heights MI 48127-1355
bruce48127@aol.com
(313) 563-5691

REGISTRAR
Gary Anderson
361 N San Antonio Rd
Los Altos CA 94022
editorgary@aol.com
(650) 949-9680
 
The Gentlemans name is Todd Clarke from Clarke Spares and restorations. A MGA Guru if their ever was one. He now carries some Healey bits & pieces. His knowledge of British hardware is truly amazing. He did my MGA data plates, though I did have to provide the old ones as proof. I am also going to have him do my Healey data plates. He has a web site that shows the ID plate service https://www.clarkespares.com/carparts.html

Regards,
Ken
58 MGA Coupe
58 100-6 Austin Healey
70 XKE OTS
91 Miata
 
I must make a note of this. He is not far from where all my cars are kept.

Thanks

Bruce
 
Just a thought - would it be a good idea or an acceptable one to put the names etc. of such people who do specialized work, as above, in the knowledge base?

Bruce
 
Yep He is the guy that I bought my new Lucas 7" RHD headlamps for the Daimler Saloon from but I did not know he did the plates too. Like I say Tricky business.---Keoke- /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/yesnod.gif

OH,Hey Basil!! you better get a set for that old boulevard cruiser of yours too.- /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
 
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