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Originally Posted by ram The differentiation between a Berkeley B95 and B105 can be an interesting research project, to those who care enough about them.
Manufacturers typically have some external distinguishing artifacts when different engines, trim-levels and pricing are involved.
One can start out looking at hood dimensions, engine-compartment layout, wheel and tire sizes, badging, ...
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We can look out for hood dimensions, engine-compartment layout, badging etc but that is when we are actually seeing the car. I wanted to know how you can differentiate between a B95 and B105 by looking at a picture.
The differences between the two with regard to the dimensions and weight according to this comparison are:
(1) Rear Track - difference 5 mm
(2) Length - difference 115 mm
(3) Kerb weight - 7 kg
Still it doesn't help me in differentiating between a B95 and B105 by looking at a picture.
I get this picture whenever I search for B95 as well as B105. Even you have used this same pic in your post.
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You're close @islero! ID:351 is a 1960 Berkeley B105.
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Seems there is some way to distinguish between the two, please share it with us.
