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Amazing opportunity for somebody in NZ... - Ruairidh Dunford - 21-03-2020

This appears to be free for collection...

https://www.trademe.co.nz/a/motors/cars/austin/7/listing/2586547974?fbclid=IwAR3KrhX3jRxz3kdE3PoGqOQRt6Osql_rOmreKOCHxfnBG7IcowIRLWdDERs


RE: Amazing opportunity for somebody in NZ... - bob46320 - 21-03-2020

looks like a runner ! Although the coil looks newish. Interesting that there is a fuel filter fitted showing some age.


RE: Amazing opportunity for somebody in NZ... - Mike Costigan - 21-03-2020

Sorry to disappoint you, Ruairidh, I think it's only the 'collection' that's free - it's already bid up to $2,000.


RE: Amazing opportunity for somebody in NZ... - Ruairidh Dunford - 21-03-2020

What a hoot, sorry about that!! Smile


RE: Amazing opportunity for somebody in NZ... - Dave Mann - 21-03-2020

Looks like the rear seat has seen some use.


RE: Amazing opportunity for somebody in NZ... - JonE - 21-03-2020

its got a very interesting rear lower headlining material so if anyone does make contact, can you get me a chassis number please... I think its likely to be a ledgered car.


RE: Amazing opportunity for somebody in NZ... - John Mason - 21-03-2020

Dave, I didn’t think the back seat was big enough in a seven to get that amount of use.

John Mason


RE: Amazing opportunity for somebody in NZ... - Steve kay - 21-03-2020

Dozens of bog roll jokes, speculation about tantric activities on the back seat, will the Seven sense of humour keep going indefinitely? One can only hope so.


RE: Amazing opportunity for somebody in NZ... - Bob Culver - 21-03-2020

For some crackpot reason we used to change plates every year, later extended to 5 I think, then the permanent black ones sometime in 60s. The last pressed plates were not orange. When I was at school in the late 50s cars prior the RN in everyday use were rare except in Christchurch .


RE: Amazing opportunity for somebody in NZ... - A G Wood - 22-03-2020

"For some crackpot reason we used to change plates every year, later extended to 5 I think, then the permanent black ones sometime in 60s."

Yep, from 1925 until 1941 (steel) plates were issued yearly, then from 1941 until 1964 (steel) plates were issued 5-yearly (source says due to WW2 steel shortages). From 1964 permanent (aluminium) plates were progressively issued-the silver on black ones. From 1986 these  changed again to black on white.
The black on yellow (with a circle symbol separating the number groups) plate currently on the vehicle is 1961-1966.
I haven't found any confirmation so far, but my feeling is that the most logical reason for the yearly plate changes were simply to confirm vehicle licencing (aka revenue gathering), a function superseded by the ubiquitous yearly visible "Rego" sticker/label. Perhaps a more senior *cough*  NZ forum participant can verify that supposition?

Jon E, you could most likely message the guy (even if you have to sign up to TM to do it). Most of the listers on Trade Me I've done business with are reasonable to deal with. Especially if you state your special interest.