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United Kingdom515GBF

 

Record Creation: Entered on 22 August 2004.

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Registered: 515 GBF

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2004-08-21 10:38:34 | pauls writes:

Car sold at auction in 1996. Info at:
www.classicauctions.co.uk/car_search_index.html

Auction description:
Status SOLD
Estimate £14000 - 16000
Hammer Price £14000.00
Mileage 297
Colour DARK BLUE
Trim Colour GREY
Chassis No 860693
Engine No R6301-9
Registration 515 GBF
CC 3800
M.O.T 31.5.1997
This is a superb example of this very desirable car which is finished in Dark Blue with Grey trim and is currently tested and taxed until well into next year.
It is an original U.K. car with all matching numbers and the correct alloy dash. It has been fully restored to an exceptionally high standard with lots of invoices to prove the work done and the work completed includes a complete engine rebuild. the back axle completely stripped and rebuilt, new shock absorbers and springs, new wire wheels and most of the chrome has been redone.
The whole car is in excellent condition throughout and it also benefits from a period radio, which is new to the car, new tyres, a stainless steel exhaust and new brake disc calipers.
This car is a must for the 'E' type enthusiast or collector and it still retains its original registration number.

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