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United KingdomANH172A

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Record Creation: Entered on 10 February 2004.

Database Updates: Show dataplate edits

 

Heritage Notes

Registered: ANH 172A

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Exterior Photos (7)

Uploaded December 2013:

2013-12-22
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Uploaded June 2013:

2013-06-10
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Uploaded October 2004:

2004-10-14
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2004-02-10 12:21:24 | Joe H writes:

Off the road for many years in the USA, imported to the UK in 1998 and put back on the road in 2003 after a complete professional body restoration and nut-and-bolt mechanical rebuild.
Still not finished but work ongoing while it is being enjoyed on the road..

2004-10-15 08:42:24 | Steven D. writes:

Joe:
Interesting pictures. Do you have any of the actual restoration process? What shape was the car in before the restoration process was started? Do you have any of the additional numbers off of the data plate (engine, body, & gearbox numbers)?

2013-06-10 14:59:45 | pauls writes:

Seen at the Prescott Hill Climb - 9th June 13

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