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673001

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 W6244-8 
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 October 1952 
 
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 Original Coeur d'Alene
  
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Record Creation: Entered on 20 August 2011.

Database Updates: Show dataplate edits

 

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2011-08-20 06:07:59 | Lofty writes:

As per xk.lovers forum.
Seen at Spokane, Aug. 14, 2011:
XK120 673001 W6244-8 with head W689-8S, body F5032, JL9360, intake part #C4855, White ( repaint..orig color not known) OTS, disc wheels, green leather, single exhaust, tandem master brake cyl,
louvered hood, owner in Couer d Alene Idaho has owned for about 18
years.

2011-08-21 05:16:19 | Lofty writes:

G/box dates from Feb 1952

2014-06-16 23:43:57 | Anonymous writes:

Gearbox # 1st letter not legible, possibly a "G", Engine fm data plate is W6244-8, head is W6896-8S, tandem mast brake cyl, demister vents, does not have windshld wahsher nozzles, disc wheels, old but sound tan top and sidecurtains, registered in Idaho, near Couer D Alene, seen Car D Alene car show June 2014, driven often, good cond, not a restoration, but maintained.

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