The one and only A2 is back at home

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BIGSIX
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Re: The one and only A2 is back at home

Post by BIGSIX » Mon 19 Sep 2016, 10:08

Car looks amazing!

Great job on the repairs!

Just curious about the number on the car? is the photo misleading or does it read 2A instead of A2?

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Re: The one and only A2 is back at home

Post by ant » Mon 19 Sep 2016, 11:04

Hi BigSix

This is the way the number was originally displayed on the car.

A2 on driver door and 2A on left door.

A little unconventional, but clearly made sense in 1971 !

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Re: The one and only A2 is back at home

Post by BIGSIX » Mon 19 Sep 2016, 12:28

Ok Cool,

Thought it wasn't a fault as you would have picked it up!

Great Car!!
Old Ford's don't Die, they just go Faster!
Hi, my name is Johan and I am a V-addict!

'97 Suzuki TL1000S - V2(SOLD)
'76 Ford Cortina XLE Bigsix 3.0 - V6
'90 Ford Sapphire 3.0 GLX - V6
'97 Mazda MX6 2.5i - V6
'96 Ford Courier D\C 350 16v - V8

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Re: The one and only A2 is back at home

Post by Killarney Racer » Tue 20 Sep 2016, 17:42

Good news for SA racing heritage. That car should never leave our shores ;) Well done Anthony.

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