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1E14711

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Record Creation: Entered on 16 February 2004.

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2006-03-05 14:00:35 | john.a.meering writes:

later

2006-03-05 14:50:05 | john.a.meering writes:

later

2006-06-19 16:29:04 | John A.Meering writes:

purchased as a basket case,i was a couple of baskets missing,but have found most of what iwill need.body has been thouroly goon over it is sitting without its bonnet(new from england)it seems some one was trying to fit a series one and a half bonnet,i still have it ,its restorable,its for sale. the doors and trunk lid are still with the coach builder .The original engine has been copletly reworked and balanced and will be installed as soon as the new wiring is installed .

2013-03-16 09:46:52 | pauls writes:

John, this car would have originally had a S1.5 bonnet. My car was over 100 numbers before yours (Jan '67 build) and is factory documented with open headlights. To help avoid confusion the JCNA has "somewhat" adopted the name S1.25 to describe the '67 cars with open headlights. There is a full description of the differences, including intro dates and VINs in the JCNA judging guides, visible on their web site. Hope your rebuild went well.

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