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670014

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Record Creation: Entered on 16 June 2012.

 

Record Changes

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2012-08-06 00:25:44 | XK Data writes:

The record was updated:

  • Top Color was added: not recorded
  • Current Interior was changed from red to black
  • Heritage Notes

    Date of manufacture: October, 17th, 1949

    Photos of 670014

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    Exterior Photos (2)

    Uploaded September 2019:

    2019-09-29
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    Uploaded June 2012:

    2012-06-16
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    2012-06-16 06:11:09 | Lofty writes:

    The car has been set up in several races in the USA, for example 1952 in the Elkardt Lake Road Race, where Phil Hill won first time (Jaguar C-Type).

    2012-06-18 07:41:08 | terry mcgrath writes:

    I don't know about "set up" my understanding it raced possibly only the once at Elkhart Lake and I have a photo of it in this event, it also briefly appears in some movie footage of this same event.
    I have a couple of Nice B&W pics when it was new.
    I would love to get further details and recent history on the car for a book I am working on on Alloy 120's
    terry

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