Post #21
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Wednesday, 20-Nov 2013 @ 7:37pm
My thoughts are that there is no need to weld, seems like an over complicated way to go about it.
The chassis numbers are just hand engraved and could be done again easier than cuting & welding.
If you ever paint it, just paint stripper the number area and see if anything looks altered.
Another thought that crossed my mind... maybe the new lights have been added to your old model car as a result of parts being hard to find, and also the dash pad being swaped at some stage.
40 odd years is a long time for any number of things to happen.
I say enjoy your 1000, chassis and rego state 67, so just go with that and it's a 67.
The chassis numbers are just hand engraved and could be done again easier than cuting & welding.
If you ever paint it, just paint stripper the number area and see if anything looks altered.
Another thought that crossed my mind... maybe the new lights have been added to your old model car as a result of parts being hard to find, and also the dash pad being swaped at some stage.
40 odd years is a long time for any number of things to happen.
I say enjoy your 1000, chassis and rego state 67, so just go with that and it's a 67.
1967 Datsun B10 2 Door.