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Record Creation: Entered on 9 January 2004.

 

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2005-11-18 17:54:20 | XKE Data writes:

The record was updated:

  • Replacement Engine Number was added: 7R2561-9 ('6
  • 2006-11-14 18:10:57 | XKE Data writes:

    The record was updated:

  • Replacement Engine Number was changed from 7R2561-9 6 to 7R2561-9
  • Heritage Notes

    Production Record Trace Certificate No. 25583 JDHT Certificate issued on Aug 17, 2005

    Owner: Joe Burghard

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    Updated May 12th, 2008. Not legal proof of ownership.

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    2004-01-09 00:03:11 | Joe Burghard writes:

    Restoration about complete. Car sat for ~ 30 years before restoration (re)started. Not concours by any means but a real screamer. 4.2l engine with the 3.8's triple SU setup, '67's syncro, four piston, vacuum ass't brakes, Griffith radiator ( means a lot in a down-south summer), Seltec A/C w/ '67' evap system, OSJI interior. Looks great. I'll add pictures when it rolls out the door! Target ~04/04

    2004-01-09 03:02:33 | Roger writes:

    Looking forward to the photos, Joe!

    2005-09-06 18:41:52 | Joe Burghard writes:

    Obviously a continuing optimistism regarding the restoration completion date. Definitly before the end of 2005 and still enjoying every minute of the effort.

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