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1R25315

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 1R25315 13 November 1968
  
  
  
 21 October 1968 United States
 
 1969 Black
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 Rest: Nice 
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Record Creation: Entered on 30 March 2005.

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Photos of 1R25315

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Exterior Photos (3)

Uploaded June 2014:

2014-06-25
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Uploaded March 2005:

2005-03-30
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2005-03-30
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Interior Photos (2)

Uploaded June 2014:

2014-06-25
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Uploaded March 2005:

2005-03-30
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Details Photos: Exterior (1)

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2005-03-30
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Restoration Photos: Rear Axle (1)

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2014-06-25
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Restoration Photos: Interior (1)

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2014-06-25
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2005-03-30 21:40:51 | Bill writes:

This vehicle presented at

www.dgwauctioneers.com/1n_url_page_information.cfm

Note the "Eggcrate" type series 3 grill and the series 1 type spinners.

2005-04-02 01:43:19 | c storey writes:

This is actually, both in internal and external appearance, and in chassis no., a Series 2

2014-06-25 18:14:54 | Lofty writes:

Purchased this car in Oct 2012. Beautiful rust free car from Sunnyvale California. Car had been sitting for a long time, so there were lots of mechanical issues to deal with. It is now a great driving car.

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