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1R13256

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 1R13256 
 7R11534-9 21 October 1970
  Columbus
  Ohio
  United States
 
 1970 
  
  
  Dayton
  
OhioOhio
  
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Record Creation: Entered on 8 December 2008.

 

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2009-09-26 00:13:37 | XKE Data writes:

The record was updated:

  • Current City was added: Dayton
  • Current State was added: Ohio
  • Current Country was added: United States
  • Photos of 1R13256

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    2008-12-09 02:31:28 | xke7 writes:

    JAGUAR/BRITISH LEYLAND "PASSPORT TO SERVICE" book.

    This one is unique because it has ownership details of the specific car it belonged to, as well as the first two owners'.

    The first owner took delivery of this car Oct. 21st, 1970 in COLUMBUS, OH.

    The VEHICLE SERIAL # WAS 1R13256 and the ENGINE # was 7R11534-9

    The 2nd owner took delivery of the car with ONLY 2500 MILES ON IT on April 26th, 1971 and it resided in Dayton, OH for some time.
    The metal stamped passport in the back of the book has the 2nd owners' info on it.

    This is a very rare find in any condition these days, as they were often thrown away or misplaced by subsequent consumers after so long.

    These were preserved and filed away in a filing cabinet for decades in the attic of an old FIAT dealership that I'm selling all this old stuff for.

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