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Yes.
GK8341
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Charles , is this the original body ? It's not quite right or maybe its the angle of the car / photos .
Just curious .
Geoff.,
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It does show the issue with all ulsteroids. i.e. that unless you build seats akin to the original that rise from the rear deck to the same height as the dash/scuttle top, then the visual balance of the car is completely destroyed. i.e. it gets worse with the LWB, especially when people just have standard seats.
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10-07-2020, 04:41 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-07-2020, 04:42 PM by Charles P.)
Yes, Geoff. Original but modified.
Everything else numbered and correct even down to the big banjo axle.
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10-07-2020, 04:53 PM
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I thought that car was exported to Switzerland about 20 years ago and the number taken off it.I'm sure I saw the reg on a Morgan not long after.
It must have had a lot of work done on the body,the shape isn't right along the sill area.
Other photos show the correct shape along the sill.
It was was GK 2827 that was exported back then.Not this one.
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Charles , it was the scuttle angle that confused me .
I'm sure the current UK owners will be pleased with the car.
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I didn't get a picture but this yellow car looked suitably resplendent in blue at the Prescott Centenary event. Someone might like to add something...
Pretty good that 5 cars still exist out of likely batch of 9 with this one; the Swiss one has been located!