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XKD543

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Record Creation: Entered on 7 October 2016.

 

Record Changes

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2012-03-05 13:38:59 | Coventry Racers writes:

The record was updated:

  • Notes From Heritage Record was added: Sale in 1992 by Brands Hatch Muesum
  • Current Color was added: dark green
  • Current Country was added: Italy
  • 2012-03-05 13:39:03 | Coventry Racers writes:

    The record was updated:

  • Notes From Heritage Record was deleted, old value was: Sale in 1992 by Brands Hatch Muesum
  • Current Color was deleted, old value was: dark green
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    2009-11-10 21:00:29 | pauls writes:

    Said to have been destroyed in the factory fire but rebuilt in the 60s.

    2014-12-02 14:46:16 | Anonymous writes:

    The car frame and posibly some parts of the car were purchased by Gary Pearson in January 2001. He subsequently undertook a resurection of the car XKD543

    2016-03-18 16:51:55 | Anonymous writes:

    The car was sold in italy by brands hatch museum in italy. The car is still here.

    2021-06-25 03:15:09 | Anonymous writes:

    The car has been rebuilt in 1960, than bought by Brands Hatch museum and sold in 1989 in italy, is still there.


    2021-08-26 12:14:47 | Doug Nye writes:

    What exactly is 'Brands Hatch museum'? Does - or did - such an institution even exist?

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