04-05-2019, 03:42 PM
Hi jonE,
Didn't notice the occasional.
Not seen it before, but it wouldn't worry me having that on it.
I've seen sevens with alsorts of things put on as body type. I think one of my own open sevens say CONVERTABLE? I wouldnt have thought that would be put on a 1920s car originally?
My cabriolet had, cabriolet on the buff logbook. And was for some unexplainable reason changed to rigid body when it went onto the old blue V5.
If the chummy has a blue V5, It would be interesting to see what they body type says on it.
JonE, you mension the colour. It has been crossed out on the buff. So I doubt the colour on the car is its original paint.
Tony.
Ps, the strange things that happen to logbooks over the years doesn't end with sevens. I bought a 1920 new Hudson 211cc motorcycle a few years ago. The price was sensible, because the V5c says its a NEW HOLLAND. I have the only two wheeled tractor ever known I take it the DVLA operator had big fingers. And regularly hit the wrong button, or two at the same time
Didn't notice the occasional.
Not seen it before, but it wouldn't worry me having that on it.
I've seen sevens with alsorts of things put on as body type. I think one of my own open sevens say CONVERTABLE? I wouldnt have thought that would be put on a 1920s car originally?
My cabriolet had, cabriolet on the buff logbook. And was for some unexplainable reason changed to rigid body when it went onto the old blue V5.
If the chummy has a blue V5, It would be interesting to see what they body type says on it.
JonE, you mension the colour. It has been crossed out on the buff. So I doubt the colour on the car is its original paint.
Tony.
Ps, the strange things that happen to logbooks over the years doesn't end with sevens. I bought a 1920 new Hudson 211cc motorcycle a few years ago. The price was sensible, because the V5c says its a NEW HOLLAND. I have the only two wheeled tractor ever known I take it the DVLA operator had big fingers. And regularly hit the wrong button, or two at the same time