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HBN712405

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Record Creation: Entered on 21 February 2008.

Database Updates: Show dataplate edits

 

Heritage Notes

Wire Wheels, Overdrive, Adjustable Steering, Heater, Laminated Windscreen, Road Speed Tyres, Black Hard Top

Photos of HBN712405

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Exterior Photos (1)

Uploaded November 2010:

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Detail Photos: Engine (1)

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Detail Photos: Other (3)

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Restoration Photos: Front Suspension (1)

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2008-02-19 22:42:58 | Alain Giguère writes:

Being restored to concours condition after 6 years.

2008-10-23 16:18:54 | Mauro writes:

Hi,
I noticed that your engine number is 29DRUH224.
Please, verify if it is written in the complete form, as it should have 2 numbers more.
Best regards
Mauro

2010-11-03 23:02:29 | Alain Giguère writes:

Completing a 10 year nut & bolt restoration to concours standards

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