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HBJ7L22141

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  Sycamore
  IL
  United States
 
 1963 Colorado Red
 1972 Black
 Unknown 
 Original 
  
 Original 
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Record Creation: Entered on 7 April 2013.

 

Record Changes

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2013-11-04 01:23:28 | AH Data writes:

The record was updated:

  • Top Color was deleted, old value was: black
  • Original Owner City was changed from DeKalb to Sycamore
  • Original Owner State was changed from Illinois to IL
  • Car Condition was added: Unknown
  • Replacement Engine was added: original
  • Replacement Gearbox was added: Original
  • Current Color was changed from reno red to colorado red
  • Current City was deleted, old value was: Atkinson
  • Current State was deleted, old value was: IL
  • Photos of HBJ7L22141

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    Exterior Photos (2)

    Uploaded April 2013:

    2013-04-06
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    2013-04-06
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    2013-04-06 16:04:00 | Tim Detwiler writes:

    I owned this car from Nov. 1969 until about 1972 while living in Champaign, IL and Oak Brook Terrace.

    2013-11-02 17:08:53 | Tim Detwiler writes:

    I sold the car while living in Oakbrook, IL in about 1972. I'd like to find out where it is now.

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