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HBJ8L26221

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 23 March 1964 United States
 
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Record Creation: Entered on 24 July 2008.

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Photos of HBJ8L26221

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Exterior Photos (4)

Uploaded February 2010:

2010-02-23
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2010-02-23
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2010-02-23
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Uploaded September 2009:

2009-09-08
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Action Photos (1)

Uploaded July 2008:

2008-07-24
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Detail Photos: Interior (4)

Uploaded February 2010:

2010-02-23
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Detail Photos: Engine (2)

Uploaded February 2010:

2010-02-23
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Detail Photos: Other (1)

Uploaded February 2010:

2010-02-23
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2012-09-24 14:51:19 | Rick Palumbo writes:

I owned that car when I lived in PA. It's great to see how well you restored it. Funny story, I purchased the car thinking it was a 1966 Model 3000 Mk III. Turns out when I went to sell the car I needed to get a duplicate owner title and the State or PA told me the car was reported stolen 15 years prior and that it was really a 1964 3000. I knew when it left my house it was headed to Italy. Looks like it found a good home. Maybe I can buy it back one day.

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