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1R28180

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Record Creation: Entered on 13 October 2014.

Database Updates: Show dataplate edits

Originality: Noted for being in "original condition"

 

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Photos of 1R28180

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Exterior Photos (3)

Uploaded October 2014:

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Detail Photos: Interior (1)

Uploaded October 2014:

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Detail Photos: Engine (1)

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2014-10-09 11:18:18 | J. Ruotolo writes:

Purchased the car in 2014 from the second owner with 29,000 original miles.

2015-02-22 16:01:23 | Joseph Ruotolo writes:

The car is in fantastic, unrestored condition, and is parked alongside my father's 1971 Series III. The car was sold to me with all tools, books, papers, service history, and scrupulously maintained by its prior (orthodontist) owner/car-enthusiast. With no air conditioning or power steering (and no radio ever installed), the car is unbridled and escapes many of the typical maintenance nightmares that present themselves to automobiles hosting those systems. A pleasure to own, a head-turner everywhere, and a timeless rolling work of art.

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