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UC1S73628BW

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KRMIT

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Record Creation: Entered on 7 January 2003.

Database Updates: Show dataplate edits

 

Heritage Notes

JDHT Production Record Trace Certificate No. 15345 dated 7.19.00

Owner: Rex Henderson

Have owned "KRMIT" since June 1993 - third owner.

(email)

Updated March 16th, 2003. Not legal proof of ownership.

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2010-09-03
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2003-01-05 16:35:15 | Rex Henderson writes:

CT Registration: KRMIT

2003-01-05 17:57:47 | Rex Henderson writes:

Federal MFG sticker date: 8/72

2003-01-06 12:29:00 | Rex Henderson writes:

Purchased June 1993 from second owner.

2010-09-03 15:40:06 | Rex Henderson writes:

The ignition system was updated with a Crane Opticel pick-up and MSD coil and control unit.

The original BW three Spd Auto was replaced by a GM TH700 R4 four Spd Auto Trans with overdrive. Am very pleased with the results.

2021-08-05 12:32:04 | Rex E Henderson writes:

GM Turbo Hydromantic 700R-4 has been installed in place of BW Model 12. No tunnel or other modifications visible in interior of car.

MUCH improved performance over previous transmission.
REH 2021-08-05

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