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United KingdomNVO633M

 

Record Creation: Entered on 11 January 2003.

Database Updates: Show dataplate edits

 

Heritage Notes

Registered: GUV 33C

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2012-04-18 16:10:06 | John Haffenden writes:

I bought this car in 1971 and after a problem with a lamp post on a damp road I had the car totally rebuilt, original colour was brown, but the car was finished in Jaguar Dark Blue. Because of the traction problems the arches were flared and 9" wolfrace wheels fitted, it also had triple webers road race cams, should have uprated the brakes as the originals were not that clever. Sold the car in 1983, while living in Bridgwater Somerset, think the car went to the Midlands. Does this car still exist, would like to hear from anybody who has known the car or who maybe still owns it.

2012-04-19 10:32:37 | christopher storey writes:

It certainly does still exist, as it is on the DVLA website under this number and is currently licensed

2016-05-23 05:09:33 | James Hobden writes:

My father owned this car in the sixties - I believe he bought it nearly new and kept it for several years. The photographs that we have show the car as light blue.

I am trying to locate it ideally with a view to acquiring it - any information gratefully received.
James

2016-05-23 05:18:30 | James Hobden writes:

My father owned this car in the sixties - I believe he bought it nearly new and kept it for several years. The photographs that we have show the car as light blue.

We would love to know the cars whereabouts and how she is getting on.
James

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