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1E20666

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United KingdomDFL412C

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Record Creation: Entered on 26 July 2005.

Database Updates: Show dataplate edits

Originality: Noted for being in "original condition"

 

Heritage Notes

Registered: DFL 412C

Photos of 1E20666

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Exterior Photos (5)

Uploaded April 2006:

2006-04-06
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Uploaded October 2005:

2005-10-17
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2005-07-26 03:40:03 | Webster writes:

100% origional. 17000 miles from new. One owner. Unused for last 30 years.

2006-03-18 03:09:18 | c storey writes:

I think that the engine is not original if its number is correctly entered : a number in the 3000s rather than 30,000s would be expected for a 1965 car

2006-03-30 07:42:29 | Anonymous writes:

you are incorrect c storey, the number is neither 3000 or 30000 but in the 300000s, this is correct, did you not read about this car in the E type magazine last month

2007-03-03 13:01:42 | Mark writes:

Wow! Now I'm torn between BRG and OSB as the color choice for 1E32208! Very nice car.

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