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United StatesBU4436

United StatesJAG140

 

Record Creation: Entered on 27 March 2009.

 

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2012-09-15 15:14:02 | XK Data writes:

The record was updated:

  • Body Number was added: F13313
  • Gearbox Number was added: J36879CR
  • Factory Paint Color was added: british racing green
  • Factory Interior Color was added: suede green
  • Original Owner City was added: Englewood Cliffs
  • Original Owner State was added: New Jersey
  • Original Owner Country was added: United States
  • Car Condition was added: Work in progress
  • Replacement Engine was added: original
  • Replacement Gearbox was added: Original
  • Current Color was added: british racing green
  • Current Interior was added: suede green
  • Current City was added: Woodbridge
  • Current State was added: CT
  • Current Country was added: United States
  • Last Seen was added: 2012
  • Registration numbers (raw data): was added: BU4436|JAG140|
  • Registration number location (raw data): was added: United States!NJ|United States!CT|
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    2009-03-28 06:40:40 | Peter Ingram writes:

    Does this still exist? It has already escaped destruction once when five of its siblings were destroyed in the factory fire on 12 February 2009.

    If it is alive it would be the last known LHD Roadster to survive. That title is presently held by S813270 now a Proteus C -Type replica which itself has a somewhat dubious parentage (see xkdata)

    2009-06-19 18:35:36 | Woozie writes:

    Yes she certainly does exist!

    The poor coot has been embroiled in a family squabble arising from attempts to settle an estate. (Coot is the term of endearment that was used for the Beastie twenty+ years ago...)

    I have just learned it is "hidden" in Bolton MA, not VT as we had originally been told. The Probate Judge here in CT has ordered the relative that is hiding the car to provide access for an appraisal. His wife may be amenable to complying with the Judges order. If (when) access is "granted" I really would like to have a number of folks on hand to offer their opinion. I want, no I need to be fair to all of us, and to the process of law. But mostly, to my Mom's car...

    If you can help, or can suggest someone who might, please contact me at wooziewikfors@snet.net. After all these years of haggling and court stuff, now, all of a sudden, I'm being told "it's got to get done now!"

    2012-09-14 14:42:00 | Elizabeth N. Wikfors writes:

    After years and years of Probate problems, the once-gorgeous-girl is finally, and legally mine.

    Oh, but there is so much work to do!

    2012-09-15 05:03:18 | Peter Ingram writes:

    Elizabeth
    Well worth the effort. The the last built was 813282 but no survivor later than yours is known...............

    2012-09-15 09:18:43 | Woozie writes:

    Peter,
    Thanks for cheering me on! When this all started, I was thinking to convert her to a plug-in electric. But now that I know her historical significance, obviously I won't. Next week we'll try to get her to crank. Then I have some decisions to make. ?Maybe I should buy a lottery ticket?

    2012-09-16 05:55:57 | Peter Ingram writes:

    Woozie
    Look at Beverley Hills Car Club site, they offer a number of barn find projects which may help you to establish a current value
    Great to have a full set of " matching " numbers

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