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Record Creation: Entered on 27 December 2012.

 

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2012-12-26 23:28:41 | Rob Reilly writes:

Delivered to Budd & Dyer in Montreal, Canada. Sold May 1950.
First owner was Charles Bricker in Canada.
Owner in 1958 was Dr. Frank Nezrick in Ohio. While in his hands it was rear ended and the rear bodywork replaced with parts from a steel body OTS.

2012-12-28 05:28:37 | Peter Ingram writes:

A seriously early car........but does it survive ????

2014-09-21 14:57:53 | Frank Nezrick writes:

This car was raced by Cleveland Jaguar until I purchased it in ~1957. I rebuilt it after the rear end crash. I used it for several years until I got married and sold it back to Cleveland Jaguar. It is difficult to be married and keep an xk120 running when you are in graduate school.

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