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1E16696

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Record Creation: Entered on 8 January 2003.

Database Updates: Show dataplate edits

 

Heritage Notes

Registered: SYLSXKE

Owner: privateer

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Updated January 22nd, 2003. Not legal proof of ownership.

Photos of 1E16696

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Exterior Photos (1)

Uploaded January 2003:

2003-01-09
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Restoration Photos: Stripdown (1)

Uploaded January 2003:

2003-01-08
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Restoration Photos: Carbs (2)

Uploaded February 2003:

2003-02-03
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Uploaded January 2003:

2003-01-09
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2003-01-07 23:57:32 | joe anderson writes:

This car is modified only to the extent of "bolt on" mods which could have been done by a period owner who used the car for transportation, drove it to the track and was competitive in private level racing events. Includes triple Webers, mild intake cam, non-radical headers and bigger bore exhaust and lightened flywheel, plus upgrades to torsion bars, anti-sway bar and steering rack. All structure and sheet metal is as original with all new metal as needed in a "tub out" full restoration in 2000. Car has been to Franklin; Il Jag Club concours (2nd in Driven) in 2002 and JagIn F1 gathering in 2002.

2003-01-09 05:17:16 | Roger writes:

Looks like fun, Joe!

2005-01-09 16:26:19 | Dave writes:

It's exactly like mine, but mine isn't restored. Bloomington, IL also. Amazing corincidence.

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