Thank you, Guido!Victor - before I purchased my 1953 100 it did not have the chassis number and was registered on the engine number. I was able to get the chassis number from BMIHT but had to provide proof of ownership - bill of sale and photos of the engine number and the body numbers stamped on four pieces of cockpit trim, The body numbers also are on the the tab for the trunk/bootlid support, the left side of the bonnet and the left side of the front bumper valance where it meets the front shroud. Do you have the batch and body number tag on the firewall?
Once you have the chassis number and the BMIHT certificate you can have reproduction chassis tag and the plastic tag with vehicle data that is fitted to the driver side (LHD vehicles) footwell kick panel - at least that was what I did - but again you will have to provide proof of ownership for that to happen.
Batch Body no sits next to voltage regulator on firewall
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Body number on trunk/boot support rod tab
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If I get it correctly your car must be an early one. I read somewhere on the forum that the first 700 or so cars had black engine compartments. Is this the case with your car? Is it possible to see some general pics of the engine bay?
I will take good care to look for batch and body numbers. I remember I saw a couple but did not make a note or take pictures. It will have to wait till my next visit to see the car.... or till I get it. Whatever happens first!
Thanks again,
Victor
Victor