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890540

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Record Creation: Entered on 9 January 2003.

 

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2011-06-09 04:17:36 | XKE Data writes:

The record was updated:

  • Current Color was changed from primer to black
  • Last Seen was changed from 2003 to 2011
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    2003-01-08 21:55:22 | Phillip E. Cloyd writes:

    Car was purchased with a 302 Ford small block and a C-4 automatic in place of the original powertrain. I pulled both and sold them to buy a series 3 XJ6 engine which I would like to back up with a JT5 5speed. I already have 3 S.U.'s but might try to make the F.I. work.

    2011-06-08 23:46:10 | Phil Cloyd writes:

    The original body color (black) became visible on the panels behind the dash and elsewhere in the interior after disassembly.

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