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Record Creation: Entered on 8 October 2024.

Originality: Noted for being in "original condition"

 

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Details Photos: Exterior (2)

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Detail Photos: Interior (4)

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Detail Photos: Other (3)

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2024-10-08 02:20:29 | Steven writes:

This car was originally registered in Victoria, Australia and last registered in 1993.

It was sold at auction at the Gold Coast in 2004 to a gentleman (Jeff) who transported it to Gladstone, Queensland. Unfortunately, he has since run out of time and health and sold it to me.

I purchased it in September 2024 and transported to Pine Mountain, Queensland (near Ipswich).

I have commenced returning it to a roadworthy condition after being rat infested for the past 20 years and use as a daily (occasional) driver.

Let the journey and discovery begin!

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