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HBJ723437

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  BLAKE HEBERT
  WASHINGTON DC
  United States
 
 1964  / Ivory White
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 Unknown GONZALES
 291/RU/H4144 
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Record Creation: Entered on 16 September 2008.

 

Record Changes

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2008-09-22 15:39:20 | AH Data writes:

The record was updated:

  • Car Condition was changed from Unrestorable to Work in progress
  • 2008-09-24 15:04:15 | AH Data writes:

    The record was updated:

  • Replacement Engine Number was added: 291/RU/H4144
  • Current City was changed from DALLAS to GONZALES
  • Current State was changed from TEXAS to LOUISIANA
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    2008-09-22 11:25:15 | TERRY J ROBERT writes:

    I PURCHASED THIS CAR 09-18-2008 FROM A PETER KRELL IN PLANO TEXAS, CLEAR TITLE W/PREVIOUS OWNER BLAKE HEBERT IN WASHINGTON DC,THE CAR IS RESTORABLE, CAN YOU TELL ME WHAT THE VIN# HBJ7L23437 STANDS FOR THANKS TERRY J ROBERT

    2008-09-24 13:36:51 | TERRY ROBERT writes:

    I THINK THERE IS A DUIPLICATION ON MY VIN#THERE ARE 2 VIN #UNDER MY NAME HBJ723437 AND HBJ7L23437,THE CORRECT VIN# IS HBJ7L23437 THANKS TERRY J ROBERT

    2011-11-15 17:18:06 | Bruce writes:

    I am looking for an Austin Healey owner to invite to a special occasion we are having for our parent's 50th Anniversary in Vidor, Texas. Would you possibly be interested in talking with me about attending? if so, please call me 409 656 9295.

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