Engine Identification Number on 1950 Rocket 88
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Engine Identification Number on 1950 Rocket 88
I'm gathering all of the information I need to register my 1950 Rocket 88 with the DVLA in the UK. One of the things I have to quote is the Engine Identification Number (called Engine Serial Number in UK), which I've found stamped on the rear corner of the block, viewed through an opening on the exhaust manifold on the drive's side of the vehicle. The engine number is 8C108452.
Could someone tell me if this makes sense please and looks to be complete, or should I be looking for any further numbers or letters before or after this number tucked away beneath the manifold? The first number 8 is very faint and I nearly missed it. I just want to be correct when I register it because the registration rigmarole you have to go through in the UK is full of banana skins and I don't want to slip up on this one. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Could someone tell me if this makes sense please and looks to be complete, or should I be looking for any further numbers or letters before or after this number tucked away beneath the manifold? The first number 8 is very faint and I nearly missed it. I just want to be correct when I register it because the registration rigmarole you have to go through in the UK is full of banana skins and I don't want to slip up on this one. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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The link should open on page 101 and the Table of 'Engine Production Sequence Numbers' (from 1949 onwards), starts on page 102.
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