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836152

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2016-01-02
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2016-01-02 23:57:14 | terry mcgrath writes:

This car was left in a yard in northern NSW and has rusted to the point it could be said to be unrestorable but in recent months it has been dug out and and is I believe on its way to the UK and presumably a new body and new chassis will sort it out!

2016-03-06 18:14:35 | Peter writes:

I have purchased this car and indeed it is en route back to the UK for a full restoration. It's a matching now 150S and too good a car to be left unrestored.
I'd love to know more of its history if there is any one out there with any knowledge of it.
According to the heritage certain it was first registered in New York in 1959 and was red with a black interior.
I'llrestore it and will paint it metallic grey and reupholster the interior in red.
If Terry reads this and has any more photos please send them across.

2016-03-06 21:36:39 | Peter writes:

Sorry, it was black with a red interior originally.

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