11-02-2019, 04:13 PM
(11-02-2019, 06:51 AM)edmundc111@gmail.com Wrote: I have been left a brand new ex-factory 1932 A7 long chassis together with brand new front and back axles.If you really have no chassis stamps and they are factory fresh, then it may be worth promoting and documenting these items if they aren't known to the rest of the A7 world, perhaps via decent photos on the archive site... particularly if there is some history as to where they emerged from. And yes, they may be of more use to someone with a registered 1932 to restore so that you can spend the money elsewhere, as suggested in other posts. It would seem a pity to split the items if they have a history together.