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1R25326

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 1969 Regency Red
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Record Creation: Entered on 1 January 2003.

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Owner: cruisin_man

From near Vermilion, Ohio. Drove Regency Red '69 OTS for 20 years, until it was lost in wreck. Now drive Pale Primrose '65 OTS.

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Updated April 3rd, 2008. Not legal proof of ownership.

Photos of 1R25326

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Exterior Photos (2)

Uploaded September 2006:

2006-09-05
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2006-09-03 21:14:42 | Bob L writes:

I owned this car from August 1985 until it was wrecked in July 2005. In 1988-89, I re-bodied it as a roadster (swapped the tub) and had title changed to show it as a convertible. I put approx 105,000 miles on the car in the nearly 20 years that I drove it. It was a very reliable automobile. I survived a 60 mph frontal collision in this car- don't let anyone tell you that an E-Type is not well-built! The other driver, who had come across the median in his Jeep Cherokee, died as a result of injuries sustained in the accident. I bought another E-Type roadster as soon as I had recovered. I love the E-Type. I sold the drivetrain to a guy who wanted to convert his '68 roadster back from a Ford (ptui!) V-8, so the heart of the car lives on.

2007-04-11 10:05:55 | Bob Leimbach writes:

Car was wrecked in July 2005. Parts used to restore 1968 roadster drivetrain.

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