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1R13072

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Record Creation: Entered on 27 October 2015.

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Photos of 1R13072

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Exterior Photos (5)

Uploaded October 2015:

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Interior Photos (1)

Uploaded October 2015:

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2015-10-25 21:48:09 | William Fraser writes:

This car was the result of a two year search for an E-type! I believe I am the third, or fourth owner of the car. It started life in Venice Beach, California. It then migrated to Nevada where it's Light Blue paint was covered with what looks like the worst Navy Blue paint I've ever seen on a car. It was purchased by the second or third owner in 1977 when it moved to Minneapolis. In 1977, it had 48,000 miles on the clock, and currently it has 50,232. It was taken off the road in 1994 with a failed clutch slave, and hadn't seen daylight until October 2015 when I purchased this sweet car. It has zero rust, and aside from the lousy paint, it has exceptionally clean and accident free metal work! Even the chrome is cleaning up nicely!

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