Hi Curtis. Thanks for joining us. It’s a great time for you to check in and bring this discussion to the front page.
There have been two 100Ms listed on BaT recently. One is White over black with a Jule replacement frame and a non-original motor that is being represented as an M motor from a different car; I’m not saying it isn’t, I just don’t know. Anyway, I’d be interested to hear your thoughts and the thoughts of others on such a restoration. How does one who is seeking a factory 100M value this car?
Legal Bill
Thanks for asking my opinion. I commented extensively on this Jule framed 100M on BaT under my handle "Healey2". These comments should answer most questions.
In one of my comments, I mentioned that Lynn Martin and I developed a 100M registry scoring standard when we were considering taking over the registry from Bill Meade. In a nutshell, after 70 years most AH Factory 100Ms are not complete and as such we developed a scoring system from 25% to 100% as a ranking of how complete the car was as it came from the factory.
Minimum, a 25% car must have...
- Original batch/body tag
- Original chassis tag
- One original body panel of the seven which MUST be the bonnet
A 100% complete Factory 100M would have...
- Original batch/body tag
- Original chassis tag (a Jule chassis while strong is not original but a Kilmartin chassis is both strong and visually indistinguishable from an original)
- All seven of the numbered body panels
- Original engine (with properly dated casting on block) with the original engine tag
- Original H6 AUC 6040 carburetors with the proper "X" or "AA" suffix for the build date
- Original 6047 & 6053 etchings on the carburetors
- Original numbered distributor with a date consistent with the car's build date.
- Original numbered vacuum advance
- Original ignition barrel and numbered key (as per the BMIHT certificate)
Items such as front leather strap, anti-sway bar, cold air box, cold air box bracket and cold air box tag are all available on the reproduction market. That being said, having the original cold air box presented with the car, but not used, is a bonus. The same for the original cold air box tag which is different from the reproductions (to a trained eye).
Other than these items, a car is also evaluated on it's overall level of restoration and again a Concours level car, Bronze, Silver or Gold can be an added bonus but is not a requirement.
I've attached a copy of our proposed system. Comments and recommendations will be considered.
Cheers,
-C