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660765

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Record Creation: Entered on 6 May 2009.

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USA, Australia, New Zealand

Photos of 660765

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Exterior Photos (1)

Uploaded April 2022:

2022-04-03
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2016-12-31 23:47:51 | terry mcgrath writes:

The complete rust free rolling chassis including steering column for this car is in Western Australia.
Long term plans are to build an exact copy LWT XK120 ie an LT "Silverstone" car given proximity of chassis number to the 2 original cars 660741 and 660748.

2023-01-26 03:10:17 | Florian writes:

What ever body it may have, surely not 660949

2023-01-31 19:20:52 | terry mcgrath writes:

The original blue bodyshell from 660949 was removed and a brand new body shell fitted to this chassis and the original blue bodyshell including all exterior panels bonnet and doors with exception of boot lid sold and these have been fitted to RHD chassis number 660765 as seen in the above photo. I can send more photos of the body shell as purchased if you like.

terry

tmcgrath@bigpond.com

tel:61 407797003

2023-02-06 06:58:53 | Florian writes:

Why on earth would anyone exchange the body of a steel XK? Makes no sense at all.

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