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SAJJNACC8CC116609

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Record Creation: Entered on 20 September 2020.

Some data provided courtesy: International Cabriolet Register

 

Heritage Notes

Note on engine number: ex VIN 113472
Note on gearbox number: ex VIN 113472
Note on color: AFM 322;

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2020-04-06
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2020-09-20 14:15:42 | pauls writes:

Bought SAJJNACC8CC116609 from Open Road Motorcars in Natick, MA October 30, 2005. I have a title that shows it was owned by Geoffrey A. Webster of Mansfield Center, CT. He bought it February 12, 2001. It was imported into Texas in 1985 and stayed there until 2001. That's all I know about the history of the driver. 

Previously for sale April 24, 2009, a gray market 1984 (as you guessed correctly). Somebody with money brought it from Germany to Texas in 1985. It is a 3.6, five speed manual. Lots of fun to drive. The car came with a bit of the history, including the import documentation which the Feds were kind enough to provide so I could get a Kansas title. Anyway, last six digits of VIN are 116609. Ex Hartford, Connecticut.

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