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670055

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Record Creation: Entered on 30 August 2006.

Database Updates: Show dataplate edits

Originality: Noted for being in "original condition"

 

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Photos of 670055

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Uploaded September 2010:

2010-09-12
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2006-08-31 07:11:12 | Peter Ingram writes:

This important Alloy was built in 1949 - probably December NOT 1952

2010-03-25 20:21:30 | Anonymous writes:

your original block and head are in Austin Texas. Purchased from dave peterson in Corpus Christi texas circa 1998 he purchased it from a machine shop. mike 512 422 5508 or jagaholi@swbell.net

2010-03-29 15:57:41 | Anonymous writes:

also your compression number should be 8 not 7

2010-10-03 19:43:08 | John Elmgreen writes:

The original engine no. is not W1066-7 as stated on the XK Data entry. Original engine was 7:1.

2015-05-26 17:36:01 | zdenko writes:

hi... we hunt one alloy from peru... can you help us ?

2015-05-31 22:13:52 | Jeremy B writes:

Nice paint job, but wheels are unoriginal.

2023-05-26 00:02:58 | Peter Kellenberger writes:

Engine W 1086-8, bought by the owner of 660024 in late nineties from Terry Cohn in UK. The engine now fits 660024 where originally W 1085-7 was fitted (but lost in the sixties)

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