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Record Creation: Entered on 4 August 2006.

 

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Exterior Photos (11)

Uploaded December 2020:

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Uploaded April 2016:

2016-04-17
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Uploaded August 2006:

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Details Photos: Exterior (1)

Uploaded April 2016:

2016-04-14
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Detail Photos: Engine (1)

Uploaded April 2016:

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2006-08-04 12:00:53 | Fred Tanner writes:

I bought this car in 1968 at a place where I worked as a mechanic. Fully restored this car over about a 15 year period. Now too bust to drive or show and would like to find a worthy home for it.

2016-04-12 23:33:10 | John S writes:

Fred, I enjoyed our drive in your baby. The new owner will also enjoy it, hopefully as much as you did.

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