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Post by tommydp on Jul 17, 2012 22:12:14 GMT
Compare these mk 2 Morrises. How can you, by the pictures/ what is seen, tell the white one is an early mk2, while the blue is a late mk 2? Oh yes, and there is more than one difference.. Tommy
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Post by indianajones on Jul 18, 2012 0:37:23 GMT
I can only see the blue car?
-Andrew
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Post by dave1800 on Jul 18, 2012 1:24:50 GMT
That's a strange form of colour blindness Andrew . I can see them both I can spot 2 differences for a start. The repeater lamp is above the waist line on the earlier car, below on the later. The front bumper also looks to be closer to the body on the older car. Any more? Regards David I can only see the blue car? -Andrew
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Post by indianajones on Jul 18, 2012 2:55:24 GMT
Now I can see it I noticed the repeater lamp also. -Andrew
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Post by tommydp on Jul 18, 2012 3:26:26 GMT
Well spotted:-) Not sure about the bumpers, if the brackets are different or if it's due to adjustment. There is, however, one more difference..
Tommy:-)
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Post by indianajones on Jul 18, 2012 4:15:56 GMT
Not the wheel size or BL badges?
-Andrew
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Post by tommydp on Jul 18, 2012 6:01:05 GMT
Not the wheel size or BL badges? -Andrew Good point, but sorry no:-) Wheel size is the same. I forgot about the BL wing badges. I dont think they were ever originally mounted to a mk2, really... I just put them on the blue one because I like these badges.. Keep searching:-) Tommy.
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Post by dave1800 on Jul 18, 2012 7:36:58 GMT
Chrome strip on front edge of bonnet? Not the wheel size or BL badges? -Andrew Good point, but sorry no:-) Wheel size is the same. I forgot about the BL wing badges. I dont think they were ever originally mounted to a mk2, really... I just put them on the blue one because I like these badges.. Keep searching:-) Tommy.
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Post by tommydp on Jul 18, 2012 9:50:56 GMT
Oops, sorry, forgot about that one! It's missing on the white one. They are supposed to be identical..
There is yet another thing... A hint: one is metal, one is plastic.. Often used, especially by female drivers, for other purposes than intended to..
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Post by dave1800 on Jul 18, 2012 9:58:05 GMT
I think I had better pass on that one before I get in trouble! quote author=tommydp board=general thread=335 post=2613 time=1342605056]Oops, sorry, forgot about that one! It's missing on the white one. They are supposed to be identical.. There is yet another thing... A hint: one is metal, one is plastic.. Often used, especially by female drivers, for other purposes than intended to..[/quote]
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Post by tommydp on Jul 18, 2012 10:06:59 GMT
LOL:-) I'd better reveal the answer then:-)
The interior rear wiew mirror! Black metal on early ones, white plastic on later cars:-)
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Post by indianajones on Jul 18, 2012 10:10:19 GMT
lol I would of never of guessed that!
-Andrew
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Post by dave1800 on Jul 19, 2012 3:57:31 GMT
Tommy It seems you miss your students so want to set us tests instead! I recognise the withdrawal symptoms with several teachers and lecturers in my family. LOL:-) I'd better reveal the answer then:-) The interior rear wiew mirror! Black metal on early ones, white plastic on later cars:-)
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Post by tommydp on Jul 19, 2012 9:39:22 GMT
In deed, Dave! It crossed my mind, too:-) More quiz to come!
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Post by threelitre on Jul 20, 2012 13:26:41 GMT
Side repeaters moved downwards after the Austin 1800 S was launched with the silver side flashes...
Alexander
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