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1E20394

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Record Creation: Entered on 30 October 2005.

 

Record Changes

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2010-05-03 15:04:31 | XKE Data writes:

The record was updated:

  • Gearbox Number was changed from EJ2346 to EJ2340
  • Current Country was changed from Australia to Australia
  • 2010-05-04 14:46:20 | XKE Data writes:

    The record was updated:

  • Gearbox Number was changed from EJ2340 to EJ2346
  • 2021-12-19 07:36:09 | XKE Data writes:

    The record was updated:

  • Current Color was added: british racing green
  • Last Seen was added: 1995
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    2010-05-04 08:18:53 | Clive writes:

    I just checked my original notes of inspection dated 21 October 1994 (yes, 1994) regarding the gearbox number. The last digit of the gearbox number is slightly ambiguous (my handwriting), but on the balance of probabilities I now believe it is EJ2346. Interestingly, when I inspected on 21 October 1994, the engine number stamped on the cylinder head was 7E6603-9. 7E3272-9 (as recorded above) is taken from the ID plate. The engine block on 21 October 1994 was covered in grime and the engine number stamped on the engine block could not be seen.

    2018-06-26 12:49:05 | Clive writes:

    Notes made 24 Sept 1995 (yes, 1995) when I spoke to previous owner in north Queensland, Australia indictate this car was sold to a buyer in Japan for AUD$48,000 in mid 1995.

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