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222718DN

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United Kingdom4806WK

 1 96

1976

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Record Creation: Entered on 8 March 2018.

 

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2018-03-25 18:54:44 | SALOON Data writes:

The record was updated:

  • Registration number location (raw data): was changed from United Kingdom|United States!TX|United States!CA|United States| to United Kingdom|United States!TX|United States!CA|United States!TX|
  • Heritage Notes

    Full list of registration numbers: 4806WK (United Kingdom) ;  1 96 (United States, TX) ; 1976 (United States, CA) ; 1980 (United States, TX) ; .

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    2018-02-28
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    2018-02-28 15:13:42 | Cyril Reif writes:

    The car was purchased by my father in 1963 and delivered in Europe, hence the original Coventry license plate (which I still have). He gave the car to me in 1976 and I took it to California and then I took it back to Texas in 1980. I sold the car following an accident in 1985 to another MK2 owner in Dallas who was going to either repair/restore it, or use it as a parts car. The car was a daily driver and between my father and I we put 220,000+ miles on it.

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