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1S51575

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 1S51575 25 January 1973
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Record Creation: Entered on 1 July 2017.

 

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2017-07-26 16:37:00 | XKE Data writes:

The record was updated:

  • Factory Paint Color was added: pale primrose
  • Factory Interior Color was added: black
  • Original Distributor was added: Malek, Ghana
  • Original Owner City was added: A Stokes
  • Original Owner Country was added: South Africa
  • Notes From Heritage Record was added: Personal Export Delivery
  • Factory Dispatch Year was added: 1973
  • Factory Dispatch Month was added: 01
  • Factory Dispatch Day was added: 25
  • Factory Build Year was added: 1972
  • Factory Build Month was added: 11
  • Factory Build Day was added: 27
  • 2017-08-09 20:49:09 | XKE Data writes:

    The record was updated:

  • Original Owner City was deleted, old value was: A Stokes
  • Original Owner State was added: Ghana
  • Original Owner Country was changed from South Africa to Ghana
  • 2017-08-26 22:16:58 | XKE Data writes:

    The record was updated:

  • Original Owner Country was changed from Ghana to South Africa
  • 2019-11-05 11:43:21 | XKE Data writes:

    The record was updated:

  • Original Owner State was deleted, old value was: Ghana
  • Original Owner Country was changed from South Africa to Ghana
  • Heritage Notes

    Personal Export Delivery

    Photos of 1S51575

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    Exterior Photos (4)

    Uploaded July 2017:

    2017-07-28
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    Uploaded June 2017:

    2017-06-24
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    Detail Photos: Interior (2)

    Uploaded August 2017:

    2017-08-10
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    Uploaded July 2017:

    2017-07-28
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    Detail Photos: Engine (7)

    Uploaded October 2019:

    2019-10-31
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    Uploaded February 2019:

    2019-02-06
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    Uploaded August 2017:

    2017-08-10
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    2017-07-24 04:17:42 | John writes:

    One of only 69 original RHD Series 3's originally delivered into Sth. Africa, as a personal import. The owner then returned with the car to the UK where it was first registered in May of 1973. There, the E was regularly driven till July 1990 when the registration was allowed to lapse and I can only assume it then went into storage for several years before being sold and finding its way to Australia in the mid to late 1990's. In what appeared to be a fairly poor state, the car remained untouched for some 10-15years before it underwent a complete and total restoration. The body work was professionally restored by a leading and well known E-Type restorer to Concours standard, whilst the engine and gearbox were rebuilt, along with the brakes, suspension, interior and everything else. The car was placed on club plates in Oct 2014 and had very little use before being purchased by myself in Dec. 2016. It is now the subject of further ongoing enhancements and improvements whilst being exercised on a regular basis and displayed at various events.

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