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2R28063

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Record Creation: Entered on 22 April 2004.

Database Updates: Show dataplate edits

Originality: Noted for being in "original condition"

 

Photos of 2R28063

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Exterior Photos (4)

Uploaded June 2004:

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Detail Photos: Engine (1)

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2004-04-21 23:52:02 | Doug and Karen writes:

Just bought car (04/04) in Minnesota where it spent most of its life in a heated/AC garage. It has 17,000 plus original miles, is dirty, but will be an exceptional example once cleaned and a bad respray is corrected. Virtually all but tires, battery, and the respray are original.

2008-01-13 19:55:27 | Stephan Spence writes:

Doug, Love the 1971 series 2 models, I am from Dyersburg, TN but live in Bossier City, LA. We own 4 1971 xke's. I know a little ridiculous- but was checking out the VIN #'s. On the series 2 list in xkedata.com ours are some of the earliest 1971's. My cars build date is 27, April 1970. Car is a silver coupe. I also own a '71 Ascot Fawn OTS that is red and will put back original color in a year or two when time and $ permits. Blue Skies, Stephan Spence

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