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1S50714

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 7S4474SA 3 November 1971
  Stoke on Trent
  Staffordshire
  Great Britain
 
 1971 Ascot Fawn
 2019 Tan
 Awaiting Rest. 
  Bury
  Lancashire
  
United KingdomUnited Kingdom
 

United Kingdom560DAB

United KingdomKVT570K

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Record Creation: Entered on 31 July 2019.

 

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Exterior Photos (5)

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2019-07-24 08:16:58 | Harry Stevens writes:

Finished in its original colour of Ascot Fawn, the car was first registered with Stoke on Trent Borough Council on 3rd November 1971. The first owner is recorded as Byatts of Fenton, the Stoke on Trent main dealer who after two weeks sold the car to its second keeper in Cheshire. In 1975 a personal registration number, 560DAB was transferred to the car which it still retains. The car has been in dry storage since the early 1980's, with an original mileage of 44,000 miles shown on the odometer. The car requires restoration; the rear side sill needs to be replaced and the bonnet requires attention otherwise the body is sound.

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