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887865

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Record Creation: Entered on 26 April 2006.

Database Updates: Show dataplate edits

Originality: Noted for being in "original condition"

 

Photos of 887865

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Exterior Photos (2)

Uploaded April 2006:

2006-04-25
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2006-04-25
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Detail Photos: Engine (2)

Uploaded July 2017:

2017-07-18
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2006-04-25 21:20:34 | Lofty writes:

This car is currently changing hands from father to son (me). my father has owned the car since the mid to late 1960's, I believe he is the second real owner, I will be the third. Car needs too much work....

2010-12-12 20:59:44 | Roger writes:

Removed the engine number as it is well documented as being with 878787. Is this engine number possibly R9304-9?

2017-07-18 14:21:03 | david writes:

My 8877865 has engine # R9407-9, i just checked the block and the head. 878787 has a -8 at the end though he painted his head gold. Where is the documentation you claim to have? the picture at 878787 shows it as -8

i will add photos here, but roger, please correct this as you are incorrect

2017-07-18 14:31:51 | david writes:

878787 has 9404-8, not my engine number, please correct this, i sent you the pictures

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