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HBT7L19006

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 HBT7L19006 2 April 1962
 29E-RU-H/5316 
 18801 NEW YORK
 3088 
 22 March 1962 United States
 
 1962 Colorado Red
 2017 Red
 Rest: Concours Black
 Original CHICHESTER
  West Sussex
 Original 
United KingdomUnited Kingdom
 

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Record Creation: Entered on 30 January 2017.

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Heritage Notes

Tri carb model, with original centre change gearbox.

Photos of HBT7L19006

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Exterior Photos (3)

Uploaded September 2018:

2018-09-20
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Uploaded December 2017:

2017-12-10
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Uploaded March 2017:

2017-03-17
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Detail Photos: Engine (1)

Uploaded March 2017:

2017-03-17
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Restoration Photos: Rear Axle (1)

Uploaded December 2017:

2017-12-10
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2017-01-21 17:30:40 | NICK WELLS writes:

Current condition; Full restoration in progress, including; full engine rebuild with +20 pistons, BJ8 profile camshaft and BJ8 clutch, Cylinder head rebuilt and converted for unleaded. Gearbox and overdrive all fully rebuilt.
Surprisingly very little signs of mechanical wear and mileage showing 37,543, even the pedal rubbers were just perished and barely worn.
Matching numbers car and will be totally as original and in concourse condition when finished, with the exception of being right hand drive now. (all LHD parts will be kept so can be returned to LHD at a later date if required)
Expected completion Summer 2017

2017-12-10 14:34:37 | Lofty writes:

restoration now complete, uploading some more current pictures

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