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Record Creation: Entered on 26 August 2017.

Originality: Noted for being in "original condition"

 

Heritage Notes

Owner purchased in Frankfurt while on European work assignment.

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2017-08-20 23:38:47 | Lofty writes:

This XKE has under 35,000 miles and it is in Original condition (including the tires). This owner purchased the car in Germany and shipped to to the U.S. aboard the SS United States, where he was a passenger on this voyage. All original documents, Operators and Workshop Manual, Factory Tools and Spare Parts kit are still with the car. This is a ONE Owner car. This car has never been damaged and it has all Original Paint and Upholstery.

2018-02-05 09:21:19 | Peter Koch writes:

Just a warm Hallo to that original German brother. We are lucky enough to own the very rare original German OTS from 7/62, never restored, full history, first original German "Pappbrief" = title, always in Germany after having been delivered to Peter Lindner in Frankfurt. Running extraordinay well....
So whenever you feel looking reuniting the nice couple or exchange any Info, let us know, best regards. ...!

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