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21st October 2019, 19:26 | #1 |
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Strange rear plinth
Posting on behalf of a Swedish owner who has recently bought an early V6, July 99, with a rear plinth without the lettering “ROVER” yet it looks original. No indication the central badge from a post 2001 plinth has been removed, don’t know if it’s possible. Anyone shed any light on this?
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I believe these were fitted to the pre-production cars only (so, only the very early ones).
However, I got a new one of these unbranded plinths a few years ago (off an internet auction site, if memory serves me right). Could have been retrofitted - but, if the shoe fits.. Cheers, Karl. |
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Thanks Karl, I had a look at some photos of the pre-production (launch cars) and the ones I saw had lettered plinths so puzzled. Hopefully someone might have a picture of one of these along with the VIN or link. The owner is eager to keep the car as original as possible and want to know if he should replace it or not. Nice to know to someone else has seen them.
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I think the pre-production cars came before the launch cars and had a few little idiosyncrasies - like this, and the black surround over the hazard light switch on the centre console (instead of the walnut effect one - which became standard fitment on all subsequent models). Could be wrong, but I seem to remember some discussion about these items on here before.. BTW, if it is original fitment (pre-production or not), it's rare - and should definitely be kept. Cheers, Karl. |
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https://the75andztclub.co.uk/forum/s...ht=boot+plinth
This thread might be of some help.. Cheers, Karl. |
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Many thanks Karl I believe you are correct https://the75andztclub.co.uk/forum/s...ad.php?t=48885
But I've seen other S reg cars with the lettering? Believe that Gatekeeper has one but thanks to Photobucket can't really make out whether has has or not. However, I suppose a car with a VIN of 107457 should have had the lettering. Thanks again, Mike |
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I think a couple of those without the lettering had been owner by MGR for a few years after build, my guess is that the original plinths failed and were replaced by later ones (which are meant to have the small badge sit on) and they kept the old big badge and didn't fit the later one.
Only way to tell is to remove the plinth and look for manufacturing dates.
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The plinths are made from the same tooling! I can only assume the plain ones were made first to prove the trial fit before the tooling had the lettering fitted.
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My Swedish 99 launch car did have this blank plinth too.
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Thanks for the post. Nice looking car, mine never looks that good especially once snow has fallen, could I ask what’s the VIN of your car? Must be some kind of special registration plate isn’t it?
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