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875477

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FinlandJAG61

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Exterior Photos (4)

Uploaded April 2015:

2015-04-06
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Uploaded April 2013:

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Interior Photos (2)

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Detail Photos: Engine (1)

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2013-04-07 00:44:43 | pauls writes:

Car offered at:

www.kuempel-jag.de

Sellers description:

colour weiss

interior colour rot

drive LHD

type Cabrio / Roadster

seats 2

Power (kW/HP) 195 / 265

year 1961

mileage 77.058 km / 47.882 mi

Chassis No. 875477

Engine No. R1604 9

price P.O.R.

VAT No

city 63322 Rödermark

country Germany

E-Type, Roadster, Flatfloot, maching numbers.

It is the 477 built left-hand drive Flatfloor, with fan grilles still embedded in the hood (not punched).

Color pearl (old white) / red.

The car was delivered to the USA, then reimported to Finland and restored there about 20 years ago.

Care was taken to keep the car very original. Very nice, absolutely roadworthy condition. Little drove after the restoration. Customs cleared in Germany, but not yet approved.

The location is Germany

2022-01-24 14:07:34 | pauls writes:

Car at one time reported to be in Sweden, not confirmed.

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