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Name that car....

Series3Scott

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I have an NOS radio / speaker faceplate which came from a former Rootes dealer.

Can anyone identify the car? Possibly Imp? Unfortunately no numbers on it anywhere.
 

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Series3Scott

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More NOS parts

Found two other NOS items - nice set of overriders and a pair of hubs.

Imp parts? Calling Jack Bacon!
 

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puff4

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The overriders and radio faceplate I'm pretty sure are not Imp/Stiletto parts. They used overriders much like the Alpine (i.e. more narrow with oval rubber bits) and their radios didn't have a side speaker. For similar reasons it's also not from a Humber.
 

Series3Scott

Co-Founder/Past President
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Italian parts

Here's two more:

A Lucas distributor cap, made in Italy.

A Veglia Borletti dash gauge that measures battery strength.

Priceless Ferrari stuff, right? LOL.
 

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puff4

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According to my books the distributor cap fits a 70's Renault.

I suspect the overrider is Fiat. The gauge may be as well.
 

lemansvk

Donation Time
Here's two more:

A Lucas distributor cap, made in Italy.

A Veglia Borletti dash gauge that measures battery strength.

Priceless Ferrari stuff, right? LOL.

Well, Alpines were built by Carrozzeria Touring in Italy (as were Venezias - and Super Minxes I think) Perhaps these are parts for those cars?
 
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