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HBJ8L39957

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 3232BJ8 
  
  
 
 1967 
 2012 Black
 Work In Progress 
 Original Hoover
  Al
 Original 
United StatesUnited States
 
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Record Creation: Entered on 10 January 2012.

Originality: Noted for being in "original condition"

 

Record Changes

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2013-12-18 22:50:50 | AH Data writes:

The record was updated:

  • Top Color was deleted, old value was: black
  • Current City was changed from Dothan to Hoover
  • Photos of HBJ8L39957

    Click slide for larger image. This car has 2 photos. (Dates are when image was uploaded.)

    Exterior Photos (1)

    Uploaded January 2012:

    2012-01-10
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    Details Photos: Exterior (1)

    Uploaded January 2012:

    2012-01-10
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    2012-01-10 07:33:00 | Donald writes:

    Wanted this for 45 years, number one item on the bucket list. The car is down to the frame. I have owned the car 6 months and found it with the front shell removed, and interior removed.
    What a learning curve.

    2017-07-11 09:37:59 | Steve Byers - BJ8 Registry writes:

    Body number is quoted as 3232BJ8. This is not the body number, but the batch number and it is not unique to this car. The body number is stamped on the bottom line of the body plate under the batch number. The body number should be 847XX or 848XX

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