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1E30148

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Record Creation: Entered on 24 December 2003.

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Photos of 1E30148

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Exterior Photos (2)

Uploaded December 2023:

2023-12-08
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2023-12-08
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Restoration Photos: Start (1)

Uploaded December 2007:

2007-12-19
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Restoration Photos: Engine (3)

Uploaded December 2007:

2007-12-19
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Restoration Photos: Cooling System (3)

Uploaded December 2007:

2007-12-19
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Restoration Photos: Rear Axle (5)

Uploaded March 2004:

2004-03-22
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2003-12-23 21:53:58 | Rick O'Brien writes:

Car was purhcased in 1976 and taken off the road in 1978 for restoration, a process that is still going on today.

2023-12-08 09:57:17 | Bill Dussinger writes:

I owned this car for a year from July 1971-July 1972. I'd be interested in contacting previous owners for information or photos of the car since then. My email is dussmail@gmail.com. Bill Dussinger

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