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1E20277

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Record Creation: Entered on 20 September 2006.

 

Heritage Notes

Registered: DYO 666C

Photos of 1E20277

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Exterior Photos (3)

Uploaded September 2006:

2006-09-20
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2014-03-09 04:54:06 | Jeremy B writes:

A previous owner of this car used it everyday - it was his only roadworthy car for several years. He decided he didn't like chrome, so he painted everything matt black. This 'chrome removal' was way ahead of its time!
One morning, his wife opened the bedroom curtains and exclaimed that the car was missing. Indeed it was, but was fetched a few days later from a police station many miles away: it had apparently been used in a robbery. The speed and new invisibility of the car had made it an attractive proposition for the crims . The car was undamaged and had more petrol in than when it was taken. The only thing missing was the interior light bulb...

2017-08-20 15:26:47 | Terence Brown writes:

I am the current owner and have been for 17 years. I do have some history about the car but had not heard this story by Jeremy B regarding it's criminal history. Anything anybody can volunteer from it's previous history would be most welcome. Thank you.

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