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670076

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Record Creation: Entered on 9 September 2010.

Originality: Noted for being in "original condition"

 

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2018-05-08
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2010-09-10 06:09:30 | Peter Ingram writes:

Wonderful ALLOY discovery. However there are some issues with clash of numbers with 670071

2010-09-10 20:31:32 | terry mcgrath writes:

There is no clash with 670071
I would be very keen to hear from the oerson or owner who posted the original details of the car for research we are carrying out for a book on alloy XK120's
terry

2010-09-17 12:00:59 | Rollin writes:

I posted the update. There is no clash. This vehicle is untouched and I have a photo of the original data plate. If you leave your email I would be more than happy to forward you a picture. Best Wishes.

2010-09-19 23:55:14 | John Elmgreen writes:

Would love a copy of the data plate! There are pics on Docs Jags website - is the car still there, or is he just offering it for sale for you? Would be interested to hear where the car has spent its last 60 years anyway. - Regards, John

2010-09-20 14:27:35 | Rollin writes:

To John Elmgreen; Doc's Jags does not have the vehicle. He did have the vehicle under consignment, but that has expired. The vehicle is for sale. The XK has been with my family for the last 60 Years. It is kept in a barn in PA right now, but spent most of it's life in New England (Mass). It would be our hope that someone would be able to restore the vehicle back to it's original glory. I will update the site with more info when time permits. Thank You.

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