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879401

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United Kingdom5081WK

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Record Creation: Entered on 8 March 2009.

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Photos of 879401

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Exterior Photos (3)

Uploaded February 2017:

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Uploaded May 2012:

2012-05-06
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Action Photos (12)

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Detail Photos: Other (2)

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2009-03-07 14:54:51 | Paul Webb writes:

Car built by Lynx Engineering
using all original lightweight factory parts to make the 13th lightweight.

2012-06-22 11:24:44 | Paul Webb writes:

5081 WK, Chassis number 879401 was built in 1980/1981 by
Lynx Engineering from new lightweight parts released by the factory that had been stored since the lightweight project in 1963.

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