24-07-2021, 03:18 PM
(19-07-2021, 12:14 PM)Dopey Wrote: I found a very rare ( for over here...) barn find 36 Opal. Exact same car as mine, which is a 37. Don’t now if it can be saved, but the treasure trove of spares has me very excited. I took delivery yesterday from a shed in Queens, New York.
Assuming that's the original UK vehicle registration plate, then it would probably have been JG 7411 or JG 8411. Your car would have been first registered in the City of Canterbury (JG) in Kent, the first 'JG' registration number issued in January 1936 was JG 6851 and the last issued in December 1936 JG 8600. The original 'JG' registration records apparently still exist with the Kithead Trust - link below:
https://kitheadtrust.org.uk/motor-vehicle-records
I'd agree with everyone else, it's most definitely saveable - best of luck with getting it back on the road.