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HBJ8L41148

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Record Creation: Entered on 19 December 2012.

 

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2013-01-27 08:57:29 | nib writes:

In may 2010 recorded owned by Freddy Brandt from Faaborg.
32.000 miles from new. Originally from Allentown Pensylvania.

Originally owned by J H Bennet she got it as a gift from her father. She later married a pilot and the car got the nickname the pilotcar. The car was sold in 2007 on ebay to Kent Olsen from Buch Cars in Denmark. Freddy bought the car in 2009.

2022-01-25 13:25:43 | Steve Byers - BJ8 Registry writes:

Don't know about the history quoted. The car used to have a metal plate attached to the boot lid on the left side that read "J.H. Bennett" and "Allentown, PA" underneath. Those metal plates were commonly attached by automobile dealers as free advertising. It seems more likely that J.H. Bennett was a company and not an owner of the car.


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