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1E16405

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Record Creation: Entered on 13 February 2011.

 

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2021-12-21 13:51:47 | XKE Data writes:

The record was updated:

  • Factory Paint Color was changed from willow green to opalescent silver blue
  • Current Color was changed from light blue to opalescent silver blue
  • Heritage Notes

    RN/06/070/W/D1

    Owner: Mark Lee

    I purchased my 68 Etype Roadster in 1973 and drove it before parking it in 1978. I started restoring it in 2000 with the help of my son and Muncie Imports and have completed it in June of 2011. It is completely original with a few modifications like electronic ignition and 3 SU carbs. Having Fun!!

    (email)

    Updated July 4th, 2011. Not legal proof of ownership.

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    Detail Photos: Engine (1)

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    Restoration Photos: Paint (7)

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    Restoration Photos: Engine (1)

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    Restoration Photos: Carbs (1)

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    2011-02-13 14:34:17 | Mark Lee writes:

    I purchased in 1972 or 1973 and believe to be the 2nd owner. The restoration is almost completed at Muncie imports and should be finished March 1st 2011

    2011-07-04 20:10:46 | Mark Lee writes:

    Sending pictures of my 68 Etype completed at Muncie Imports in June of 2011. Completed the 750 mile shake down and the pistons /rings have seated very nice. The 3 SU carbs are tunining in very nice and the guys at Muncie Imports couldn't be more professional. Very Happy and Having Fun!
    Mark Lee

    2012-08-18 05:18:14 | Ulrik writes:

    Congratulation to what appears to be a fantastic restoration job. From the owner of 1E16409. Only five cars between ours.

    Happy motoring from Copenhagen, Denmark

    Ulrik

    2013-04-25 22:41:20 | Anonymous writes:

    Thanks Ulrik!

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