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Record Creation: Entered on 2 November 2005.

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Detail Photos: Engine (3)

Uploaded March 2007:

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Restoration Photos: Paint (2)

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Restoration Photos: Frame (1)

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2007-03-22 12:44:02 | Francisco Moreno Ortiz writes:

The car was bought by me in San Antonio, Texas, where the previous owner Thomas M peadon fron Dallas, Tx titled it in 05/29/75. The car seems to be torquoise! then painted black with brown interior. The car will be in Madrid, but now is under a total restoration in Auto-Storica in Barcelona. I´ve changed the BW box for a Moss with OD, and the final colour will be Bentley's Midnight Blue with Middle Blue Interior. Front Discs, Power steering, Inox exhausts, SUs Big Bore, etc. has been added

2007-03-22 13:13:45 | Lofty writes:

The Texas Certificate of title shows that Prestley D Morris, from Dallas TX bought it in 05/29/75 to Thomas M Peadon, also from Dallas, TX. Then I bought it in 2005 and shipped to Spain. Since then the car is under a nut and bolt restoration at Auto-Storica, Barcelona. The restoration is dued to be finished this summer.

2007-03-23 06:39:22 | Peter Ingram writes:

The body number quoted is, of course, a repeat of the chassis no. It would be
something like J 6134

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