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BN4LS45267

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Record Creation: Entered on 29 April 2008.

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Owner: Rod Shepherd

I am a retired RAAF Avionics Engineer (favoutire aircraft is F111). Owned a BN1 for a number of years 1959/1962, then aold it to marry. Purchased the 100-Six in 2002 and started an extensive restoration/modification. I am presently the Editor of The Austin Healey Club of Queenslands Magazine.

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Updated May 6th, 2008. Not legal proof of ownership.

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2008-04-28
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2009-12-31 19:03:41 | Rod Shepherd writes:

This restoration was a labour of love, I could not resore to original, therefore made the car into a very nice driver.It now has a 3 litre engine - 9.6 compression - 250 degree cam - 5 speed toyota gearbox - 3.9 differential - last model BJ8 front end - BJ8 steering - and a beaut CD player which plays country music whenever.
Just love "The Beat"

2011-03-19 13:25:51 | Mike Davis writes:

Rod - given that your 100/6 45267 went to Forth Worth (Overseas Motors) I wondered if you have any paperwork from them at all or from the Texas DMV. My 100/6 - BN4L-O-42754 was also exported to Fort Worth in June '57 and I am looking for any data I can find !

MHD

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