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1966 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu - JFS 933D
1973 Chrysler Imperial - FWW 543L
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1975 Toyota Celica GT - KED 139P
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1960 Ford Prefect 107E - 3155 UG
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1936 Standard Flying Twelve - LSK 952
1960 VW Transporter Type 2 (T1) Pick-Up - 140 XUT
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1966 Amphicar - FOT 423D
1957 Heinkel Kabine - 181 LHX
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1962 Cadillac Sedan De Ville - PFF 306
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1958 Standard 10 - PSJ 569
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1970 VW Beetle 1300 - XDN 322J
1938 Plymouth P6 - CAS 607
1938 Plymouth P6 - CAS 607
1974 Triumph Stag - PUF 520M
1966 Triumph Herald 1200 - FED 134D
1966 Triumph Herald 1200 - FED 134D
1966 Triumph Herald 1200 - FED 134D
1957 Ford Popular 103E - UNA 679
1978 Leyland Mini Clubman - VDL 391S
1964 Morris Oxford - ADN 761B
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1969 Hillman Super Imp - PHP 349G
The Hillman Imp was a compact, rear-engined saloon car, manufactured under the Hillman marque by the Rootes Group from 1963 through until 1976.
The Imp was assembled at a then new, purpose-built plant at Linwood near Paisley in the West of Scotland.
Find out more about these great little cars by following the link below:
www.imps4ever.info
The Imp was assembled at a then new, purpose-built plant at Linwood near Paisley in the West of Scotland.
Find out more about these great little cars by following the link below:
www.imps4ever.info
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