Re: SER1 86" rear lights

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From: Allan Harding
Subject: Re: SER1 86" rear lights
Date: 23:14 on 19 Sep 2005
    Keep going guys,
    Hot rod all the Series Is you can get your hands on. Go for broke, 
Keith Black engines, Rangie transmissions coil springs disk brakes etc. 
Just don't come to me to get approval for historic registration.  In 
time those of us with vehicles which are as near as practically original 
or are set up with true period equipment will be smiling.
    Regarding the comments on James Taylor, while there are acknowledged 
errors in the text of his book, it is the most definitive book published 
on the topic to date and worth owning. There is no need to publicly flog 
the guy. Some of the comments over the last couple of days are bordering 
on libellous.
    The colour thing may well be true for British home market 80" 
vehicles but they were offered in other colours in other markets and 
were possibly supplied to fleet owners in their choice of colour.
    It is also worth noting that some of the vehicle numbers quoted for 
the change of a particular part (most often the propriety parts from 
outside suppliers like Lucas or Girling etc.) are not definitive. 
Sometimes new parts were late arriving and the stock of superseded parts 
reserved as spares stock was raided to keep production going. The result 
is that the definitive statement that such and such a part superseded 
this one at a given vehicle number may not be totally correct in all cases.
    Cheers
    Allan
    Canberra, Australia


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