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HBT7L244

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Record Creation: Entered on 8 November 2009.

Database Updates: Show dataplate edits

 

Heritage Notes

Wire wheels, Heater, Adjustable steering column, Roadspeed tyres, Laminated windscreen, Overdrive

Photos of HBT7L244

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Exterior Photos (4)

Uploaded July 2012:

2012-07-20
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Uploaded November 2009:

2009-11-08
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2009-11-08
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Interior Photos (3)

Uploaded November 2009:

2009-11-08
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Details Photos: Exterior (1)

Uploaded November 2009:

2009-11-08
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Detail Photos: Engine (1)

Uploaded November 2009:

2009-11-08
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Restoration Photos: Paint (1)

Uploaded July 2012:

2012-07-20
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2010-05-22 13:27:33 | Bernard writes:

This early 3000 (no earlier 3000 so far) will undergo a serious restoration, though not nut and bolt since it does work already in a very satisfactory way.
It will include some body work, mechanics, as well as a total paint work and interior redo.

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