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Record Creation: Entered on 28 May 2005.

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Interior Photos (1)

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2005-05-27 19:41:49 | Ross Sinclair writes:

The car was purchased second hand in England in 1965 or 6 at auction it had been painted red and was a little scruffy the E type was bought by Murray Rainry for his daughter Joy, they sent it to Geelong Australia. The car was first registered at South Geelong on the 26 May 1966. It was sold to Ian D Zimmer of Belmont, then on 7 June 1968 to John H Thomson of Newtown, then on 5 Oct 1970 to Mark R Andre of Ocean Grove. I purchased the car in 1977 it was restored in 2000 and registered OKV1. The car now has Ser 2 brakes, ventilated rotors all round, 80 amp alt, 5 speed getrag gearbox.

2005-05-30 05:27:37 | Lofty writes:

First purchased by Murray Rainey at Auction

2007-08-26 08:54:12 | Ross Sinclair writes:

First registered in England no 2 DBK

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