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BN6L2090

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 11 July 1958 United States
 
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Record Creation: Entered on 21 May 2016.

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Photos of BN6L2090

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Exterior Photos (1)

Uploaded February 2008:

2008-02-05
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Interior Photos (1)

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2008-02-05
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Details Photos: Exterior (2)

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2008-02-05
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Detail Photos: Engine (1)

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Detail Photos: Other (3)

Uploaded May 2016:

2016-05-21
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2014-12-03 23:50:53 | Dan Meyers writes:

Just found this car for sale in Muncie Indiana. Present owner R. Kennison states that he bought the car on E-Bay in 2008. Lots of panels have been replaced- no rust seen- seemed to have original restored drivetrain. Will add information if we buy the car. Dan

2014-12-15 11:14:12 | Dan Meyers writes:

We did buy this car from Mr. Kennison and the car now in Pittsburgh Pa. and for re-sale. The car has had extensive metal work- no rust on body or frame. Needs finished- engine and tranny rebuilt- it ran when parked by Mr. Kennison. A great project car to finish. We plan to get running and sell- maybe on E-Bay. Dan

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