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HBT7L14295

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Record Creation: Entered on 14 May 2018.

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Exterior Photos (1)

Uploaded May 2021:

2021-05-28
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Interior Photos (1)

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2021-05-28
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2018-04-13 23:34:28 | Rob Cadle writes:

Car was purchased by my dad in 1970. Not sure how many owners prior. It was taken off the road around 1975. I am in the process of restoration

2021-05-28 07:07:24 | Lofty writes:

This car was purchased by my dad in West Virginia in approximately 1970. He doesn’t know any previous history. He took it off the road for repainting around 1975/76 and it sat in his garage for 40 years. I hauled it out to CA in 2016 and started restoring it. This was completed (if there is such a thing) in May 2021.

Car is finished in a dark green (maybe Brewster Green) used on period Rolls Royce cars and interior is Biscuit leather.

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