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08-09-2018, 09:45 AM
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Hi all.
A while ago I posted a thread hoping to find the origins of my Australian bodied chummy. After some cleaning and degreasing I located the factory chassis number (49153) I was hoping someone could shed some light on these numbers. Any information would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Luke
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Car type: 1938 Talbot Ten Airline
49153 would have been assembled in Longbridge around November 1927, so I would guess an Australian completion date of around March 1928.
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08-09-2018, 12:58 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-09-2018, 01:20 PM by Jeff Taylor.)
The nearest chassis to yours on the A7CA Chassis Register is an AD Tourer Chassis No. 49128, Car No. A5-4269, Engine No. 41120 (presumably not the original engine?), Original registration date here in UK was 31/01/1928.
Three cars on the Chassis Register which could possibly have their original engines are:
A5-5062, Chassis No. 50438, Engine No. 50883 - difference of 445
A5-5083, Chassis No. 50460, Engine No. 50940 - difference of 480
A5-5441, Chassis No. 51079, engine No. 51309 - difference of 230
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Was it usual for the engine number to be stamped next to the chassis number on the frame. My 27 chassis appears to have an E number.
Many thanks.
Adrian.
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What ever happened to the chap who claimed to have the production records?!