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S675268

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Record Creation: Entered on 18 February 2008.

Originality: Noted for being in "original condition"

 

Photos of S675268

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Exterior Photos (1)

Uploaded February 2008:

2008-02-18
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Action Photos (1)

Uploaded February 2008:

2008-02-18
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2008-04-26 16:57:04 | Jim Hanson writes:

I was delighted to see S-675268 again, now in its formal (black) attire. I've wondered many times what trials, tribulations, and possible resurrections might have taken place in the past forty years. We owned the car in 1968 and even though we had it for little more than a year, it was wonderful experience. We bought it from whom we believe was the original owner in the summer of '68 from a family in North Hollywood. Garaged, but under a layer of dust, in outstanding condition, we paid the outrageous sum of $600.00! (I'd give you at least twice that now :) if it were offered). If you would like to communicate further, regarding the history of your car (F 7533), I might be able to fill in a few details. It looks like it is in good hands. Take care. Sincerely Jim Hanson

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