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675107

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Record Creation: Entered on 16 August 2018.

 

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2018-08-16
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2006-09-14 20:58:35 | Mike C writes:

This car was listed for sale in the Sep 06 issue of "XK Gazette" (with photo).

"1954 XK120 OTS (675107). The property of the much missed Phil Llewellin, club member and motoring writer extraordinare, and featured in many articles. A cracking car with disc brakes, chrome wires, radials and exhaust note that resonates through the valleys of Shropshire! Gorgeous red hide upholstery and actually comfortable for a six footer. Good home required! 32,500 GBP"

2018-08-16 15:08:02 | pauls writes:

Car attended the XK70 event June 2018

Originally exported to Los Angeles. First owner Major Critchley of Omaha, Nebraska. Repatriated to UK in 1988, painted black at that time. Converted to RHD and painted silver. A previous UK reg was XKK 54.

2020-02-02 09:44:40 | Anonymous writes:

the color Silver existed on 120s only till mid 1952 . . . .

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