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HBT7L4461

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Record Creation: Entered on 17 March 2013.

 

Record Changes

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2020-12-27 22:59:54 | AH Data writes:

The record was updated:

  • Top Color was changed from blue to black
  • Car Condition was changed from Work in progress to Modified
  • Replacement Engine was changed from other healey to non-healey
  • Current Color was changed from healey blue to black
  • Current Interior was changed from blue to black
  • Current City was changed from Saltash to Amarillo
  • Current State was changed from Cornwall to 58
  • Current Country was changed from United Kingdom to United States
  • Last Seen was changed from 2013 to 2020
  • 2020-12-30 20:13:33 | AH Data writes:

    The record was updated:

  • Current State was changed from 58 to Texas
  • Heritage Notes

    Delivered with wire wheels / heater / adj steering column / roadspeed tyres / laminated windscreen / overdrive

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    2013-03-16 19:45:21 | Nick Spearman writes:

    converted to RHD When returned to UK (date unknown).
    Barn find in terrible condition. Restoration work started 2001.
    No current registration dietails.

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