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1E31838

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United KingdomKBY101C

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Record Creation: Entered on 24 December 2002.

Database Updates: Show dataplate edits

 

Heritage Notes

Registered: KBY 101C

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2002-12-24 02:32:32 | Anonymous writes:

Brooks auction, 6/19/1997 lot #B873. Sports Car Market report:

This right hand drive Series I Coupe is equiped with the manual-plus-overdrive gearbox. The car is described as in good condition in all respects.

2005-08-12 05:02:19 | Robert writes:

Above Auction In Chichester, estimate £12000-£16000 sold £13800 inc premium Reg # KBY 101C Engine # 7E 5815-9

2022-06-03 08:36:48 | Lofty writes:

Originally resided in the USA 1965-1990. Reimported back into the U.K. in 1990. MOT issued 28 Feb 1990, DVLA registered with KBY 101C March 1 1990. Interior reupholstered to Black 1989 in USA. Exterior recoloured to Cream in early 1990s in Essex. Subsequent nut and bolt restoration 1999-2002 in Essex with exterior recoloured to British Racing Green..

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