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1E16191

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Record Creation: Entered on 24 July 2010.

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Photos of 1E16191

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Exterior Photos (4)

Uploaded March 2013:

2013-03-20
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2013-03-20
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2013-03-20
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Uploaded July 2010:

2010-07-24
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Interior Photos (1)

Uploaded March 2013:

2013-03-20
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Detail Photos: Engine (1)

Uploaded March 2013:

2013-03-20
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2010-07-24 16:55:56 | Lofty writes:

The car had an engine fire in the early 1980's. The owner of a Foreign Repair Shop bought the car. When I fist looked at it in 1991 it was almost rust-free and very restorable. Unfortunately, the OTS was left outside with a top that rotted away. It has been rained into for many years and the body is now very rusty. The family said it will be used as a parts car for another 1968 Series 1.5 OTS.

2010-07-27 17:03:18 | Anonymous writes:

Bunch of hill billies!!!!

2013-03-20 11:16:49 | Anonymous writes:

Car is now in Netherland for sale

2013-08-12 07:47:24 | Anonymous writes:

the car is now in the uk and restoration has started.it will be gunmetal grey with black interior.hope to have it finished by summer 2014.

2014-09-04 10:50:58 | Anonymous writes:

car is now resprayed retrimmed rewired cylinder head rebuilt

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