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Record Creation: Entered on 10 March 2009.

 

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2011-04-26 01:01:19 | SALOON Data writes:

The record was updated:

  • Body Number was added: G2182
  • Engine Number was added: T5670
  • Gearbox Number was added: SH4117
  • Replacement Engine was added: non-jaguar
  • Last Seen was changed from 1981 to 2011
  • Photos of 627294

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    Exterior Photos (5)

    Uploaded April 2011:

    2011-04-27
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    2011-04-27
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    2011-04-27
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    2011-04-27
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    2011-04-27
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    Detail Photos: Other (1)

    Uploaded April 2011:

    2011-04-25
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    2009-03-10 18:52:15 | Rob Reilly writes:

    info ex-CJA
    owner listed as
    William L. Jones

    2011-04-25 21:06:46 | Rob Reilly writes:

    The car has turned up in 2011 with a Chevy small block V8 conversion, now being converted to a Chrysler 300C engine.

    2011-04-27 07:54:15 | Rob Reilly writes:

    The street rod V8 automatic conversion was on the original chassis, modified with coil spring front suspension, different rear axle, part of chassis center bracing cut away.
    The body has now been removed from this chassis, and has been cut apart into sections for grafting on to a late model Chrysler sedan, on which most of the body has been cut away, leaving a floor pan with drive train, which is intended to serve as a chassis.

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