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    Really looking for 1964 Auto Dynamics pictures so I can compare.

    I have a number of baseline pictures I have been taking on my own but want to see exactly what is different.

    I am looking for shots of your hoop/ roll bar front and rear. Also looking for photos of the area showing the chassis where the drivers legs go so I can see what the frame work looks like.

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    These are pictures of an unmolested 1964 AD MK I that was supposedly one of the first 20 built. They are low resolution, but might be helpful.
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    They do help. Thanks!

    I can see at least 3-4 pieces that have been removed from mine.

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    Bob,


    Do you have an aluminum floor board? Also, any seat mounting points?

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    This isn't my car. It was for sale in 2011, but I didn't buy it.
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    Mine has the square tubing...does that indicate anything particular?

    Looks like in the second set the car also has a metal floor pan? Mine looks to be just the body under the chassis so I am wondering what they had when built. Fron the first set of photos I can see the bars that I am missing where the drivers legs go...I have spots where I can tell tube was cut off. I am guessing for leg room or weight reduction.

    I have two metal sections with a hole in each on the chassis wherr the front of the seat would bolt, I think. Then in the back I dont see anything.

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    I removed pictures of my car because it isn't like other MK I's and only confuses the issues you are trying to fix. Best of luck with your project.

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