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The engine number plate is a re-stamp, and so for those who care about "matching numbers," you'll never know.
When the music stops people will finally realise these were ‘production run out’ models with a few bolt on bits.
I'm not sure the music will stop as too many have too much invested in the model, but the collector car market - for better or for worse - often prizes limited-edition models beyond what might seem "reasonable."
In appearance, a 100M differs from the standard 100 only by the louvered bonnet and usually by two-tone paint, and it differs in performance only by 20 HP. Throw in the quantities made - 640 100M models versus 13,974 "standard 100" models - and a premium for a 100M is understandable, but FOUR TIMES the price of a standard car?
But the market is the market, despite what some may think is a reasonable premium.
...just caught this at the end of the description--which mostly describes the virtues of this particular car (yes, the panel fit does appear to be excellent)--is: "Included in the sale, but only at an appropriate price point, is an extra engine (rebuilt and sealed short block with only a little assembly needed), spare gearbox, head, carbs, manifolds etc" Hmmmmmmm ....
. Notice neither the Heritage cert or the M registry number are given in the ad.
Did the original tool kit have a valve lapping tool? Were Healey owners supposed to stop every couple thousand miles on the side of the road, pull the head and lap the valves?
Did the original tool kit have a valve lapping tool? Were Healey owners supposed to stop every couple thousand miles on the side of the road, pull the head and lap the valves?