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Bit of a strange one that has popped up on EBAY.
Does anyone know its history ?
i must admit i am tempted, but not happy about the number being by separate negotiation  Dodgy 
I am also confused over the second fuel tank for Avgas, could anyone enlighten me ?

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/334159491454?...00&mkevt=1
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#2
Good looking car but I could not find anything about it online.  In any case I was well put off by the idea of splitting the reg from the car. Just doesn't sit comfortably with me.
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#3
Nick is quite right. If it is a genuine car with competition history, the vendor should be ashamed of themselves splitting car and reg number. If on the other hand, is it not even faintly genuine……
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#4
Didn't this get aired on here when it was found... and get cooed over?
Yes, great pity about the plate. Nice of seller to give the option, but that's essentially a plus 3 grand tax on top, isn't it?
At least one can be assured that its had a modern MOT to liberate it onto retention!

But as a UXS or BF or whatever, distinctly less attractive.
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#5
The MOT expired in August, so it will need re-MOTing before the number can be transferred, always assuming the number is transferrable anyway!
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#6
Love the (implied) competition history in that advert. You could spend half a lifetime tidying up that car. Interesting inlet manifold though, looks to have been originally made for a twin choke (American made) Stromberg.
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#7
I'm now thinking that our house must have had a strategic link to wartime bomber command, as we have a green front door.
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#8
The cockpit green is fake I know that much! LOL

The black and white photos appear to indicate a 50's or 60's build with a lower streamlined radiator cowl than it has now, (it looked better too, the current raised bonnet and standard cowl rather spoil the lines) so I suspect it is a period built special. As to competition history if someone were to sleuth through old 750Mc bulletins its possible they might find pictures of the car in its previous form.
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#9
Bryan Norfolk produced a list of photos in 750 bulletins from 1959 to 1969 on an excel spreadsheet. A quick search didn't reveal any instances of the registration.
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(29-09-2021, 08:04 PM)Ian Williams Wrote: The cockpit green is fake I know that much! LOL

The black and white photos appear to indicate a 50's or 60's build with a lower streamlined radiator cowl than it has now, (it looked better too, the current raised bonnet and standard cowl rather spoil the lines) so I suspect it is a period built special. As to competition history if someone were to sleuth through old 750Mc bulletins its possible they might find pictures of the car in its previous form.

I agree on the dating. It has the design hallmarks of an early 50's special based on pretty standard running gear. Not unattractive although I always think the forward, lowered rad looks a bit heavy. Most of these didn't have an "Ulster" type wheel cover though. 
That type of downdraught carb is a feature in PJ Stonehams's book.
I'm not sure what a "Speedwell" is, aside from a cave near Edale and some racing Minis - an altogether different Se7en.
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