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Record Creation: Entered on 22 April 2004.

Database Updates: Show dataplate edits

 

Owner: John O'Malley

XKE owner since 17 years old in 1980. Performed complete restoration.
Invsetment management and attorney.

(email)

Updated May 14th, 2004. Not legal proof of ownership.

Photos of 876436

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Exterior Photos (3)

Uploaded June 2018:

2018-06-24
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Uploaded November 2004:

2004-11-17
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2004-11-17
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Detail Photos: Other (1)

Uploaded June 2018:

2018-06-24
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2004-05-13 22:48:49 | Lofty writes:

I bought the car in a near abandoned state for $1,000 in the Spring of 1980. The car was tendered to an attorney in lieu of cash on a legal fee due. The car had thoroughly rusted. It had been vandalized with every glass broken save for one headlight cover and the door windows. Even the glass on each instrument had been broken. The car sat for an estimated 10 years without windshield and with a torn hood. Restored bit by bit over the last 24 years with many periods of time off in-between. Body is all new Robey built on the original firewall.

2012-10-20 19:20:38 | steve writes:

Very intresting story. Your car looks great! I would love to see inside pictures.

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