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Location: Port Elizabeth, Sunny South Africa
Car type: '26 Chummy, '28 Top Hat, '33 Type "65", single seaters
For what it's worth the original chassis rails on our late '26 Chummy have both the chassis and the engine numbers stamped one below the other. Incredibly after 90 years it's still a matching number car with the original engine.
The chassis we used for the supercharged single seater special was from 1928 and has the chassis number stamped twice, once at the rear engine mount prefixed by C. The other stamp is just behind the nose piece and has no prefix and is a smaller font stamped considerably deeper into the metal
Cheers
Greig
Sunny South Africa
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It would seem that although there is the Std position for the stamping , alternatives can be found , maybe we could have a competition for the most obscure.
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I have a chassis with no number stamped on it, also saw one at our rally that Tony Betts was selling with no number whatsoever. Both were/are late SWB by design.
I also have an early coil engine with no number stampings.
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Another late '29 with no visible chassis stamping, despite matching numbers/original tags and engine etc. It would help to collate them somehow and see if there is a pattern/range.
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Surmising as to why these exist is just that.
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The designs of the two I mention are similar to other ‘29 chassis I have - this was the year they produced the highest number of cars throughout production, I think, so perhaps it was so busy they forgot to stamp them.
I am, of course, surmising - what else could I do?