3.4 XK120 | |||
Open Two Seater | |||
Left Hand Drive | |||
F1255 | |||
April 1950 | |||
1950 | |||
2009 | |||
Awaiting Rest. | |||
Record Creation: Entered on 5 October 2020.
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Photos of 670197
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2009-11-12 20:46:00 | terry mcgrath writes:
survives in california rough condition has alloy 120 style seats. possibly just sold to europe
2009-11-13 09:54:26 | ferruccio camerlengo writes:
yes the car is arriving in Europe, I have checked some pictures, it's a good project, partially dismantled but almost sound, and matching numbers. Engine seems very correct. Really I did'nt remember about seats but I will check in the future.
2009-11-26 08:56:46 | mike may writes:
11/24/09 I saw car in LA, I have pictures of the alloy type seats in the car along with other querks.
2009-11-26 09:15:20 | terry mcgrath writes:
message for mike may
can you make contact with your email address re alloy XK120's
regards terry
tmcgrath@bigpond.com
2012-01-20 09:11:52 | ferruccio camerlengo, italy writes:
I forget to say that after checking the pics of 670197, I had in that period the opportunity to check the car personally , and yes it was really a very complete car, with all the peculiar features that only those very early steel cars have ( I mean that we can assume the first 20 steel cars had those features, only an expert could recognize them properly in full ).
2012-12-29 10:51:22 | Mike May writes:
Added a few pictures of unique features taken in November 2009 before car shipped out of the country.
2020-04-10 23:18:15 | Ferruccio Camerlengo writes:
I can confirm that the very early steel cars I imported or checked, had the air filters on carbs like the ones pictured , we can say on the first 60 cars for sure ( the black pancakes usually were on later 120s, or fitted in later times on the early cars )