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Gents ,
Back in the eighties , before the classic car price boom , I had the pleasure of owning a '68 DBS . Only a six , as before TM had finished the V8 . Chassis numbers was DBS.5177/R registered as JEF 807 .
Are there any kind AMOC members on here who could check the register for me to see if it is still alive .
Sadly , AM beyond my means these days , now just a poor little Tivver !
Thanks
Back in the eighties , before the classic car price boom , I had the pleasure of owning a '68 DBS . Only a six , as before TM had finished the V8 . Chassis numbers was DBS.5177/R registered as JEF 807 .
Are there any kind AMOC members on here who could check the register for me to see if it is still alive .
Sadly , AM beyond my means these days , now just a poor little Tivver !
Thanks
Neil Hyde said:
Gents ,
Back in the eighties , before the classic car price boom , I had the pleasure of owning a '68 DBS . Only a six , as before TM had finished the V8 . Chassis numbers was DBS.5177/R registered as JEF 807 .
Are there any kind AMOC members on here who could check the register for me to see if it is still alive .
Sadly , AM beyond my means these days , now just a poor little Tivver !
Thanks
According to the AMOC register, DBS/5177/R was last known to the club in 1984. They don't know anything other then that.
Not much use, but I hope this helps.
Will
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