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1R12987

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Record Creation: Entered on 30 August 2006.

 

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2008-02-21 03:44:12 | XKE Data writes:

The record was updated:

  • Car Condition was changed from Work in progress to Rest: Concours
  • Last Seen was changed from 2006 to 2008
  • 2008-02-22 22:59:42 | XKE Data writes:

    The record was updated:

  • Current City was deleted, old value was: Daphne
  • Current State was changed from Alabama to Montana
  • 2014-10-03 17:10:15 | XKE Data writes:

    The record was updated:

  • Body Number was changed from 4R7807 to 4R7607
  • Photos of 1R12987

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    Exterior Photos (3)

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    Interior Photos (1)

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    Action Photos (3)

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    Details Photos: Exterior (1)

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    Detail Photos: Interior (9)

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    Detail Photos: Engine (5)

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    Detail Photos: Other (2)

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    Restoration Photos: Stripdown (9)

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    Restoration Photos: Paint (2)

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    Restoration Photos: Front Suspension (1)

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    Restoration Photos: Brakes (1)

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    2006-08-29 21:59:00 | Lofty writes:

    This car is about 95% finished. It's gorgeous!

    2006-08-30 15:39:58 | Anonymous writes:

    Really nice! What finish did you use on the front suspension "wishbones"?

    2006-08-30 21:28:49 | Anonymous writes:

    The silver colored pieces are cadmium plated

    2008-03-16 12:54:25 | Mike writes:

    The suspension wishbones are zinc plated, as are all the suspension parts. Cadmium is not correct for these items.

    2008-03-16 15:35:41 | c storey writes:

    My understanding has always been that the wishbones were cadmium plated from the factory , although zinc with clear passivation is now often used as a substitute, because cadmium platers are now a rarity

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