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HBJ8L25809

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 HBJ8L25809 10 February 1964
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 11 January 1964 United States
 
 1964 British Racing Green
 2007 
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 Original Newtown
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Record Creation: Entered on 11 July 2007.

 

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2008-10-09
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2007-07-11 12:55:09 | Robert Finucane writes:

Owned since 82, been through a deer crash, 2 restorations, last in 2002, total restoration so changed color to BRG (MACK TRUCK WITH A LITTLE BLCK ADDED), tan interior and carpets, tan top and tonuea, 72 spoke painted wheels.Have always loved the Phase One body style with the BJ-8 drivetrain and weather equiptment. My first Healey was a Longbridge 100-6 in 65, remember the odd door lock and the creased bonnet and blue smoke, all good memories.

2008-10-09 11:46:59 | Robert Finucane writes:

Purchased car in 1982 and have restored it twice. First time in 86 after a deer chrash crumpled it to the windscreen. Second time was in 2002, complete rotisery resto, and changed color to BRG with tan interior. Love the Phase 1 looks and BJ8 power.

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