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RuzicDalibor Member

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Posted: Thursday March 6th, 2008 01:47 pm |
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Hi theare,
I am in possession of Austin Cooper 998 MK II model 1969. I am currently engaged in restauration of this automobile, which I purchased in a pretty bad condition. Previously car body was done, where front wings were replaced. On that occasion, its original plate was lost, so that I am not sure what its original numbers are in order to put them on the new plate.
In the automobile regristration license are the numbers of carosserie and engine which I cannot find in the registry of Austin Cooper vehicles. Judging by all details on the vehicle, it is undoubtedly an Austin Cooper. (Disk brakes, Speedometer 160 km/h, sound insulation in the cabin, 55 Hp engine, etc.)
Data in the automobile regristration license:
Carosserie Number: 763 910
Engine Number: 764 098
Power: 55Hp/ 40Kw
Colour: Snowberry white
Roof Colour: Black
On the carosserie on the tin behind the cooler, there is this number: FE 1473908.
I hope that this number can help you to identify this automobile.
Date of the first registration: 03 December 1969.
Your help will be apreciated.
Thanking you in anticipation,
Dalibor Ružić
Bulevar Zorana Djindjica 183
11070 Belgrade
Serbia
r_dalibor@hotmail.com
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DaveShreeve Administrator

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Posted: Thursday March 6th, 2008 02:17 pm |
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| Ruzic, nice to see your enquiry unfortunately I can't help. You may get very little responce posting in this section - it's aimed at the New, BMW, Mini. You're likely to get much better information from the users of the MkII Cars section. Best of luck.
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Mini4Ever MCR Member

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Posted: Thursday March 6th, 2008 05:38 pm |
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Good luck with the restoration. You have found the right forum for asking any questions 
I guess the moderators can move the thread to the appropriate section
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OneLastBreath Member
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Posted: Tuesday April 8th, 2008 05:26 am |
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| RuzicDalibor, sorry I can't really help either but I just wanted to commend you on your restoration endeavors. Automobiles don't get better than classic Mini Coopers. Good luck!
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