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1R1737

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United Kingdom1PDY

United KingdomGXF369H

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Record Creation: Entered on 6 June 2014.

Database Updates: Show dataplate edits

 

Heritage Notes

Full list of registration numbers: 1PDY (United Kingdom) ; GXF369H (United Kingdom) ; SEL1 (United Kingdom) ; WOT305H (United Kingdom) ; .

First owner Mr V Hatton. First registered as 1PDV.
Original engine number: 7R 12998-9. Replaced at car rebuild in 1984 with 7L 11595-8D

Photos of 1R1737

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Exterior Photos (6)

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2014-06-03 10:52:05 | Gordon Hamilton writes:

The original factory colour is given on the first registration document as "Grey". looking up the standard factory colours for a 1070 E-type, I am assuming the colour was Warwick Grey. Colour was changed to dark blue during a 1987/88 restoration.
WOT 305H registration was applied on Sept 26 1975.

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