That's right, not an N registered Apple. It is one of the very few which were fitted with catalytic converters and given 'current' registrations. He firstly listed it as a Ledbury, but I had doubts, as it has the same wheel trims as my 'Apple 2000' and a Northampton registration (given to other Apple cars).
Since I asked which type of chassis number it has, he has realised that it is not a Ledbury because it has a Rover 'SAXX...' VIN. Therefore, this shouldn't attract a higher insurance premium as it isn't a kit car.
Looks in very good condition, front bumper excluded, with just 5,500 miles!
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Since I asked which type of chassis number it has, he has realised that it is not a Ledbury because it has a Rover 'SAXX...' VIN. Therefore, this shouldn't attract a higher insurance premium as it isn't a kit car.
Looks in very good condition, front bumper excluded, with just 5,500 miles!
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