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S817225DN

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6 more photos below

Record Creation: Entered on 2 November 2005.

Database Updates: Show dataplate edits

 

Photos of S817225DN

Click slide for larger image. This car has 7 photos. (Dates are when image was uploaded.)

Exterior Photos (1)

Uploaded May 2020:

2020-05-28
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Restoration Photos: Start (2)

Uploaded December 2005:

2005-12-13
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2005-12-13
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Restoration Photos: Metalwork (4)

Uploaded March 2016:

2016-03-04
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Uploaded August 2014:

2014-08-27
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2014-08-27
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Uploaded March 2010:

2010-03-22
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2005-12-12 23:59:49 | Michael Carpenter writes:

I purchased this car in June 2000 from a seller in Lafayette LA. The car came mostly in boxes, however it had a matching number drive train. I am in the process of completely restoring the car. Currently the chassis and drive train have been completely rebuilt.

2010-03-23 19:32:40 | Mike C writes:

I've made some restoration progress. The rolling chassis and drive train are completed and I have a start on the metal work. The body will be mostly replacement metal, once done.

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