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739363DN

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Record Creation: Entered on 16 April 2017.

Database Updates: Show dataplate edits

Originality: Noted for being in "original condition"

 

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Uploaded July 2024:

2024-07-13
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2017-04-06 11:14:19 | Carey Bragg writes:

heres the story on the car
a friend was moving there farm and we found it in the barn it belonged to his dad
bell housing was cracked and the transmission was pulled 30 years ago all the new parts where gathered he even put the new transmission in but dident hook it up then the guy moved to Alaska i have every thing to fix it but it is beyond my ability to do it right.
can turn the engine with a wrench and it feels good
the body is in descent save a dent in the back door and 1/4 panel
the car is for sale im hoping some one can do this rig justice
call me if you want more info 9895302711 if I don't answerer leave a message with your # and I will call you back

2024-07-13 15:19:18 | Alek Juskevice writes:

This car is in very rough shape but is restorable and complete.
I looks like it sat outside or in a junk yard for many many years. The last registration was in 1965, according to the Michigan plate on the car.

I love the car, it is my third Mark VII M
I have also owned XKE,s Marks II's etc etc

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