robzimbo
New Member
Hi all,
I've had my petrol 2 1/4 1970 2a for over 20 years, but have only just got round to actually looking at the engine number. As a new member, I can't upload a photo. But it seems to be 348 76590. The 348 seems to have a prefix M M 2 (M M on one line, 2 348 below that, then 76590 stamped at 90deg to the other two lines.
I don't have a full history - the vehicle could have been built in South Africa or in Umtali (now Mutare) Rhodesia, or have come from the UK, though as Rhodesia was under sanctions in 1970 that is less likely; she served with the Rhodesian military for a while, and then went to a farm where she lived till I bought her in 2000.
The engine might have been replaced; and there is no data plate on the bulkhead and I don't know where to find the chassis number anywhere else.
The owners document has the engine number as 76590R, and a chassis number 26302366D, though i have no idea where they got that from!
Any assistance much appreciated. Once I'm established I'll try to upload some photos. All the best to you all, and thanks for having me here.
Rob, Harare
I've had my petrol 2 1/4 1970 2a for over 20 years, but have only just got round to actually looking at the engine number. As a new member, I can't upload a photo. But it seems to be 348 76590. The 348 seems to have a prefix M M 2 (M M on one line, 2 348 below that, then 76590 stamped at 90deg to the other two lines.
I don't have a full history - the vehicle could have been built in South Africa or in Umtali (now Mutare) Rhodesia, or have come from the UK, though as Rhodesia was under sanctions in 1970 that is less likely; she served with the Rhodesian military for a while, and then went to a farm where she lived till I bought her in 2000.
The engine might have been replaced; and there is no data plate on the bulkhead and I don't know where to find the chassis number anywhere else.
The owners document has the engine number as 76590R, and a chassis number 26302366D, though i have no idea where they got that from!
Any assistance much appreciated. Once I'm established I'll try to upload some photos. All the best to you all, and thanks for having me here.
Rob, Harare