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Innocenti acquisitions

Posted: 23 Feb 2020 14:05
by Dave the rave
New Old Stock Innocenti front sidelights, ( which were boxed ), and Austin Innocenti badge. The A40S badge i bought some time ago.
New Old Stock Innocenti front sidelights, ( which were boxed ), and Austin Innocenti badge. The A40S badge i bought some time ago.
Rear lights, courtesy of Mike Hodgson. Again, bought some time ago. These and the front ones are made by Carello, ( ours are made by Lucas ).
Rear lights, courtesy of Mike Hodgson. Again, bought some time ago. These and the front ones are made by Carello, ( ours are made by Lucas ).
Parts book 1
Parts book 1
Parts book 2
Parts book 2

Re: Innocenti acquisitions

Posted: 23 Feb 2020 19:00
by Keith Bennett
Dave, is this Mike Hodges our very own Mike Hodgson by any chance??

Re: Innocenti acquisitions

Posted: 23 Feb 2020 19:32
by Dave the rave
Grrr, damn, double damn & thrice damn. :twisted:
Done it again.....yes, 'tis our very own Mike. I'll correct said up-cock now :(

Sorry Mike. Must have been debilitation due to the heiroglyphic gobbledegook written in the parts books.....

Re: Innocenti acquisitions

Posted: 24 Feb 2020 10:36
by Stoney13
dave mate love the words, i get mine like that but letters around the wrong way like f40 aarina and such like them in doors think they know what i say :lol: :lol: :lol: ,
but much liking the a40s badge thats real neat ;)

Re: Innocenti acquisitions

Posted: 25 Feb 2020 18:31
by Dave the rave
Well......one more......had to diddle i.....'been rude not to ! :mrgreen:
Nice and weighty too....2.5 ozs. <br /> So which clovver clegs can identify the coin it resty-poos on ???
Nice and weighty too....2.5 ozs.
So which clovver clegs can identify the coin it resty-poos on ???

Re: Innocenti acquisitions

Posted: 25 Feb 2020 19:52
by Mike Hodgson
George 3rd penny circa 1790

Re: Innocenti acquisitions

Posted: 25 Feb 2020 22:03
by Dave the rave
Nope. Sort of "almost but not quite".

Re: Innocenti acquisitions

Posted: 25 Feb 2020 22:19
by Mike Hodgson
Tuppence ?

Re: Innocenti acquisitions

Posted: 26 Feb 2020 08:11
by Dave the rave
Correctomondo :D
1797 cartwheel tuppence. Rule back then was that coins had to have been minted from the face value of its alloy. Ergo that coin is tuppence worth of copper. Weighs 2oz. Shopkeepers used to use them as weights. 10 in line measured 12" Minted for about three years, ( alongside a penny which was a bit smaller ). Circulated 'til 1860 when the Victorian bronze coinage took over.