confused!
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To quote SOS web page:
'After 1963 there was a letter and number at the end of the sequence to denote month and year A = January 3 = 1963. In 1973 the codes continued with double letters, i.e. AA 3= January 1973.'
ie '72 would be a single letter. '62 would not have a letter.
Can we have a ruling on this please!!
Hugo.
'After 1963 there was a letter and number at the end of the sequence to denote month and year A = January 3 = 1963. In 1973 the codes continued with double letters, i.e. AA 3= January 1973.'
ie '72 would be a single letter. '62 would not have a letter.
Can we have a ruling on this please!!
Hugo.
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1972. As Hugz points out, the letter codes only started in 1963. It's an easy trap to fall into.
The month letter is of course for April. Since this is immediately after Way-Hope's death, with Pam Bates at the helm (who saw no reason to change anything at all) it's probable that the actual date of manufacture was a little before that. I have heard of stocks of motors being produced in wintertime when demand was slack, stamped up for the following Spring, and released as required in the succeeding months; this meant that customers were not going to think they'd bought 'old stock'.
The month letter is of course for April. Since this is immediately after Way-Hope's death, with Pam Bates at the helm (who saw no reason to change anything at all) it's probable that the actual date of manufacture was a little before that. I have heard of stocks of motors being produced in wintertime when demand was slack, stamped up for the following Spring, and released as required in the succeeding months; this meant that customers were not going to think they'd bought 'old stock'.