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  • dcunn
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    • Nov 2011
    • 2774

    #1

    Roadster on Copart


    It's a very early Roadster with 2+2 bodywork, not a Cabrio

    1982 pic using an earlier reg.number :
    Hindhead 1982 Pete H pic a.jpg
    1989pic with it's current reg.:
    JJ Pix 1989 01.jpg
    Last seen in 2021 :
    John Court a1.jpg

    Many pics on the Copart site....1800 Marina based, it's surely worth saving ?
    Last edited by dcunn; 18-02-24, 07:43 AM.
  • HairyDave
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    • Jun 2015
    • 872

    #2
    Very interesting. worth saving at the right price. But why the change from a B reg io a Q?

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    • dcunn
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      • Nov 2011
      • 2774

      #3
      Dunno....it was done back in the mid 1980s

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      • yellowbelly
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        • Sep 2022
        • 43

        #4
        Re registration change - could the earlier pic show it on a non-UK plate? B suffixes were very rare as most local authorities didn't use A or B, and the font looks wrong, Some other territories had registrations similar to UK ones. Malta maybe or Cyprus? The Q would then be allocated when it was imported/reimported to the UK. The other slightly strange possibility is that the number has been superimposed on the photograph - when it is magnified, the plate seems much sharper than the car itself.

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        • MOC Chair
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          • Dec 2022
          • 206

          #5
          There were plenty B suffixes around in 1964, but A suffixes were rare because they were using remaining registrations first.
          The car in question has leaf springs so is using a Marina axle and the B reg is too early for a Marina.
          Due to this the registration was unlikely to belong to the donor car and therefore not legal,
          which would explain the later Q reg.
          Alternatively it could have been a personal reg which the owner retained.

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          • dcunn
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            • Nov 2011
            • 2774

            #6
            Interesting, whatever the reg. story is, the car is still on Fb Marketplace today at £695

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            • yellowbelly
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              • Sep 2022
              • 43

              #7
              Just noticed that there are several pictures of this car on the 'Roadster Development' section on Marlin histories.

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