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1E20554

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United KingdomELO681C

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Record Creation: Entered on 12 October 2010.

Database Updates: Show dataplate edits

 

Photos of 1E20554

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Exterior Photos (5)

Uploaded November 2016:

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Uploaded October 2010:

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Interior Photos (1)

Uploaded November 2016:

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2010-10-13 07:15:44 | Lofty writes:

First owner was Thompson Newspapers Ltd, London WC2

2016-11-10 14:15:32 | Harry Stevens writes:

First registered with London County Council on 5 May 1965, it was supplied by Henlys London to Thomson Newspapers of London EC4. A matching numbers car retaining its original registration number, it is original and largely unmodified with the exception of a Fosseway starter. It is equipped with a Webasto sunroof in matching body colour, Pirelli tyres on chrome wire wheels, stainless steel exhaust and period radio. The current mileage is only 28,438 miles, the car retains its original log book and has a heritage certificate, history folder, parts catalogue and operating handbook.

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