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January 16th 2008

Daily Mail Corporation Press Car
G3061 was a Sebring White Saloon with a Coffee interior registered 5th June 1959. Engine number GC560,
the car was delivered to the Daily Mail corporation and used as a daily driver pool car.
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January 16th 2008
Belgian Cars
78 more Belgian export cars have been added from G1803. There was a surge in Exports to
Belgium following on from the Belgian car show.
Whether the cars were subsequently sold pretty much straight away, is unknown, as all these cars were being despatched direct to Belgian dealers.
Again the majority were Monaco Blue and Sebring White, with Imperial Cloth interiors. At this stage the UK spec cars were 99% solid colours so the
export models would have looked great during their route on the production line.
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