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Record Creation: Entered on 1 June 2006.

Database Updates: Show dataplate edits

Originality: Noted for being in "original condition"

 

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Exterior Photos (4)

Uploaded February 2022:

2022-02-08
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Uploaded January 2011:

2011-01-10
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2006-06-01 08:58:40 | Dennis Clack writes:

I just purchased this original condition car in excellent shape. Car has 47,500 miles on it and has not been molested and is a solid car. I've never seen a car in this good conditon over the last 20 years. Only changes are the original water hoses were recently changed and it is missing a couple of chenney hose clamps that have been replaced with Jubilee clamps. The owner says Dr. Haddock took extensive photo's of the car. I will get the engine and gear box number later

2022-01-03 10:01:26 | Jeff Smith writes:

I just recently purchased this etype from Dennis (above). What an incredible example of an original etype. Car now has 58k miles and not a spec of rust anywhere. Also had a chance to talk to the previous owner (Dave Williams who purchased the car from the original owner in 1987) who confirmed the mileage and the originality. I have been an active etype enthusiast for over 50 years and this is the most solid example that I have ever seen. Looking forward to getting this back on the road, since its been in storage for the last five years.

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