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1E12953

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Record Creation: Entered on 19 December 2003.

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Owner: Rudy Hatcher

E-Type owner since April of 1977.

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Updated August 29th, 2015. Not legal proof of ownership.

Photos of 1E12953

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Exterior Photos (6)

Uploaded July 2019:

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Uploaded October 2007:

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2007-10-09 22:14:34 | Rudy Hatcher writes:

I have owned this car since April of 1977 and enjoyed it the whole time. I have put about 60,000 miles on it and plan on many more.

2007-10-16 15:26:04 | Rudy Hatcher writes:

I have owned this car since April, 1977 and have driven it some 60,000 miles. It has been restored to a 98+ concours level and to new mechanical condition. I plan to drive it many more miles.

2018-11-23 15:49:30 | Rudy Hatcher writes:

Over forty years of driving pleasure. Meet me at 'Brits in the Ozarks' next year! We always have a good time and great cars.

2024-07-12 11:44:48 | Rudy Hatcher writes:

I bought this car in April of 1977. I have driven it 80,000 miles since then. It looks the same as the posted pictures and drives regularly. Rudy

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