Hi Ron, I understand your point and you are probably right. And thanks for adding your Chassis# anyway! However, My car was also bought new in England (not by me) and there certainly wern't many others, if any, at the time in the USA. Now 4 owners later I wish that I could document the full history of my car. And let's not kid ourselves, our cars will never be in the same league as some of the more desirable collector cars. But I think we can do a better job of making it easier for the owners to own and maintain their cars which in turn will preserve their value. My car came with a large notebook full of receipts documenting 75,000 miles of ownership, articles on Marcos cars, a wiring digram of sorts, several interchange list etc. Did I pay more for the car because it had those things? Well, I certainly didn't haggle as much and it made the buying decision easier. My two cents, Mike Denman 1966 Marcos 1800 Chassis# 4079 --- In MarcosManiacs@y..., Ronald McLeod <ronald.mcleod@a...> wrote: > Mike . . . > > Since I bought my Mantis new in England, and it's the only one in North > America, and it's sale will be a problem for my estate, the chassis number > is somewhat academic. However, I have added it. > > Regards . . . Ron McLeod
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Re: Chassis Numbers
2001-08-12 by Mike Denman
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