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New ZealandHF5021

United Kingdom867FUF

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Record Creation: Entered on 11 August 2011.

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Owner: Chris Metcalfe

I work in the classic car insurance industry and the XK120 is my favourite old timer.
im lucky enough to be restoring this vehicle and will be showcasing the venture through my work.

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Updated June 27th, 2022. Not legal proof of ownership.

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2022-06-27
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2011-08-12 05:35:31 | Peter Ingram writes:

Interesting to find one of the few sent to Northern Ireland as a kit for assembley ( CKD)
Comlpletely Knocked Down in April 1951

2011-11-22 18:46:12 | Brendan McCoy writes:

Car was assembled by Cavey's of Dublin (RoI not NI) from a CKD kit.
Registered on 30/07/51, original colour was grey.
Irish owned to 1963 then exported to Australia when owner emigrated.

2011-11-24 07:23:44 | Brendan writes:

Apologies, I should have said that the car was taken to New Zealand rather than Australia in 1963.
There is some more info on the Irish CKD cars on the IrishJagClub.ie web site.

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