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 1962 Dark Blue
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 Original 
United KingdomUnited Kingdom
 

 

Record Creation: Entered on 7 December 2007.

Database Updates: Show dataplate edits

 

Heritage Notes

Registered: 7660 PE

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2007-12-07 22:45:13 | pauls writes:

Registration 7660 PE

2016-02-20 20:56:59 | mark writes:

Hi I believe this e type was a fixed head coupe not a open seater, it belonged to my father along time ago. I remember the reg 7660pe

2016-02-22 11:50:07 | Anonymous writes:

Mark, this chassis number can only relate to an OTS, unless the car was unusually changed from an OTS to a Coupe before your father had purchased the car??

Either that or the entry 07-12-2007 has incorrectly prescribed the registration to an incorrect chassis number??

I have no interest in this car - just making an observation.

2016-04-10 21:55:23 | mark writes:

Hi Pauls
Thank you for the comment it would have been nice to see a pic of the car again. I last seen the car 30 approx. years ago it belonged to Brian Alderslade an ex racing car champion late lived in sling Gloucestershire and my father bought the car from him. It was a fixed head, dark blue 3.8 engine. the wheels were a 6 spoke aluminium I think they called them minilites. and the reg was 7660 PE. PE stood for my sisters name. Penny Edwards.
It would have been nice to see her again.
Anyway thank you for the comment.
Mark

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