Not just modified Alpines, or politically correct Tigers but all Rootes cars. As a whole it would make sense and aide in the awareness of our classics. I would much rather by an Alpine that I had some idea of its history rather than a questionable vehicle.
This would also give us a source to help in finding the stolen vehicles too.
How about one simple plate that could be issued by any of the participating bodies (club or vender or TAC) and all of the participating bodies have access to the data for future reference. The plate could have the VIN, inspecting body, date and registry ID#. I think you would have a large number of people participate if it weren't based on any "judging of quality" simply a registration and inspection.
No matter what type of Rootes automobile you have and no matter if it is stock or custom. The pertinant data such as original equipment or personal modifications would we kept on file only for reference.
Bill Gullatt bgullatt(at)traveller.com Madison, AL