tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2290662315829466158.post3167942596623742780..comments2024-03-26T04:33:59.318+10:30Comments on Bolly Blog: 1970 or 1972.John Lhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01275624949275742682noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2290662315829466158.post-65792797921829919562014-01-13T09:56:58.401+10:302014-01-13T09:56:58.401+10:30The mk4c has an earlier form of those numbers: VP ...The mk4c has an earlier form of those numbers: VP 0xxx although I don't know when it was applied. Originally I think it just carried over the donor Imp's identity and the chassis retains the Imp ID plates. The name Bolwell doesn't appear anywhere on the car, something which made identification difficult when the car resurfaced in the late 80s. Paul Ewinsnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2290662315829466158.post-40686643669831388302014-01-13T08:22:58.893+10:302014-01-13T08:22:58.893+10:301970 or 1972 ,it is an awesome car with a fantasti...1970 or 1972 ,it is an awesome car with a fantastic pedigree.I can invisage this car restored back to the glory days of production sports car racing running all of the originalparts-wow!Gusnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2290662315829466158.post-86028352682594114482014-01-12T23:19:01.747+10:302014-01-12T23:19:01.747+10:30100% correct what John is stating on the Blog. Jus...100% correct what John is stating on the Blog. Just as I stated, on anonymous comment number 15 under all those comments about the year which this Nagari was built. Finally whats actually happend to this Bolwell to be registered in NSW is a plate made up for registration. If you look at a Nagari ID plate they never stamp the year of manufacture on it.They stamp the mouth & year on the Australian Motor Vehicle Certification Compliance Plate (ADR). However, on very early Nagari's I have seen no year stamped on the Australian compliance it is just left with the ADR numbers.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com