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That's excellent Howard, just what I needed. Also shows the size of the digits.
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Hi Again Jim
Digits are 1/2 inch. My hinges are also stamped with the body number.
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we need to further investigate those cars Mike. Do they exist still with other owners?
Howard's is not a car number, it's a body number.
If car numbers with no prefixes were stamped, then there would be potentially duplicates created from different series? And why would they be different from what has gone before... and after?
Jim - does your Heritage Certificate Car number link to the number on your hinge?
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Oops. Well spotted Jon.
Yes it is the body number not car number stamped on the tunnel and hinges.
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My car is A8-2350, Chassis 79784, Body No on hinge 3513.
I have always assumed that the RK saloon framing is pretty well identical between Aluminium and fabric.
These bodies are flimsy and I suspect that the doors were individually fitted to the frame and then removed for skinning. My guess is that the number on the hinges was there to ensure it went back on the same body.
I therefore assume that the transmission tunnel number would be the same as the number on the hinge.
There would be no RK & RF on the tunnel because that wouldn't be known until the body was skinned either in aluminium or fabric after the numbering had been done.
That's my guess anyway.
The body type, RN, RP etc appears on the tunnel of those cars.
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Hi Jim
I think you are probably right in your premiss. My only comment would be that fabric cars have steel support framing across the rear behind the seats. I'm not sure if this was a welded part of the floor pan or simply bolted to the ash frame. Whether that made fabric framing different from aluminium cars I don't know.
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Good! But are you sure its a '3' at the start of that number, Jim??
Any more pre RL/RGs, please post if you do find a body number prefix! Or a car number!
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My understanding is that it will be an AD... but there are two different ADs, one with a smaller bulkhead for the earlier cars with small radiators, and one with wider bulkhead for the later cars like yours with the taller radiator! That's just one of the reasons why I am not 100% comfortable with our use of the body type as a foolproof means of identification.