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1E20525

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Record Creation: Entered on 29 August 2010.

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2016-03-06
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2010-08-29 22:05:56 | Lofty writes:

For sale as of Late August, 2010. Bonnet partially disassembled. Supposedly complete car in need of restoration. Last driven in 1994. www.northshoresportscars.com/used-inventory/

2016-03-06 23:32:26 | Guy Griffith writes:

Would like to know any owner details and info on how the car came to be in the States being factory right hand drive

2016-03-07 04:11:13 | Guy writes:

I purchased the car in 2011 and shipped it to New Zealand where it is under restoration in my resto shop. Would like to know who the first owner was and how it ended up in the States. Any info-- is always interesting. I have a heritage Cert. with a couple of interesting options listed,ie, Black paint with Black (piped white) interior. Dist. was Henleys, but no info on dealer, first owner or Rego mark.

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