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BN4LO42249

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Record Creation: Entered on 10 December 2012.

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Heritage Notes

factory options fitted were, Laminated windscreen, MPH speedometer,Wire wheels, Overdrive, Heater and Double vertical dip European headlamps.

Owner: mark bethel


VIN:

BN4L042249

Model Year:

1957

Build Date:

1957-05-21

Original Colour:

Colerado red


Current Colour:

blue / ivory


Body Code:

BN4


Engine Type:

6 cyl


Engine Code:

IC/42249

Transmission:

4 speed overdrive

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Updated December 14th, 2012. Not legal proof of ownership.

Photos of BN4LO42249

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Exterior Photos (2)

Uploaded December 2012:

2012-12-14
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Interior Photos (1)

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2012-12-14
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Details Photos: Exterior (2)

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2012-12-09 15:59:38 | Mark Bethel writes:

Heater is not fitted anymore and is now right hand drive,
Currently Blue over Ivory with blue trim.
It has been a USA car and came back to the UK from Arizona in 1992

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