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875926

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Record Creation: Entered on 1 January 2003.

Database Updates: Show dataplate edits

 

Heritage Notes

Registered: CATIECATBody number plate in trunk is R-2172. No dispatch date on Heritage Cert. Has alum "J-62" plate from original CA registration.

Owner: Frank Filangeri

Owner of 875926 since 1981. Restored from 81-84 and on the road ever since. (email)

Updated January 11th, 2003. Not legal proof of ownership.

Photos of 875926

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Exterior Photos (3)

February 2003:

2003-02-28
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2003-02-28
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January 2003:

2003-01-07
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Action Photos (2)

July 2003:

2003-07-10
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2003-07-10
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Detail Photos: Engine (3)

July 2003:

2003-07-10
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February 2003:

2003-02-28
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January 2003:

2003-01-07
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2002-12-12 23:05:04  |  John Walker writes:

From notes of J. Walker: Body tag in boot has different number, black hood, flat floor, straight rear bulkhead, welded louver bonnet, would like to contact original owner: J.A. Hart.


2005-02-13 09:56:50  |  Bill Etts writes:

dam nice looking jag!


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