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1E11392

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Record Creation: Entered on 29 October 2013.

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Photos of 1E11392

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Exterior Photos (2)

Uploaded December 2018:

2018-12-18
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2018-12-18
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Restoration Photos: Engine (1)

Uploaded December 2018:

2018-12-18
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2013-10-29 08:46:15 | Ian writes:

Car under restoration. Absolutely no interior. Trying to trace any history. I know it went to the USA and subsequently to Australia but have no further information.

2016-01-30 09:34:56 | Ian writes:

Restoration nearing completion although the car fought me every inch of the way. Information still required on past history of this car if you can help.

2016-04-24 08:28:49 | Ian writes:

Car now completed and registered. Still trying to trace history. I know the car was originally delivered to the USA and then found it's way to Australia, thence to Hong Kong where I purchased it. Any information would be greatly appreciated.

2018-12-18 09:01:48 | Ian Fey writes:


2018-12-18 09:04:38 | Ian Fey writes:

Car still running well after second engine rebuild to solve annoying knock when hot. Still don't know what it was but one of the bits we replaced must have fixed it. Did 1000 miles in a week and it never missed a beat..

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