| Hi
And what do you think we have here in Sweden? We have a Mk II BN7 that has been 
hidden by a BT7 chassis plate, since it was new I've been told. Apparantly the 
plate was incorrectly stamped from the factory, the Heritage certificat says 
BN7, with the same number. Well, a little story from real life.
Best regards, Per
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> 21 juni 2017 kl. 16:43 skrev "josef-eckert at t-online.de" <josef-eckert at 
> t-online.de>:
> 
> Years ago I was looking for a 3000 MK2. I was offered a centre shift BT7 and 
> a side shift BN7 from the same dealer. On the MK2 BN 7 it was interesting to 
> see that there were no seatbelt anchor plates fitted. And you could see some 
> grinding marks on the upper front cross member as well and the chassis plate 
> was not the original, but a new stamped part.
> At the end I bought the very honest MK2 BT7, as it was absolutely original 
> with the original engine fitted and I had some doubts about the BN7 which 
> might have started its life as a 3000 MK1.
> 
> Josef Eckert
> K?nogswinter/
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