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Challenging project or spares, 3.5 litre saloon

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HenryC
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Challenging project or spares, 3.5 litre saloon

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This 3 1/2 litre 1956 Saloon is on ebay.

Sorry i can't identify the model.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/312982661356?ul_noapp=true
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Re: Challenging project or spares, 3.5 litre saloon

Post by grahamemmett »

Chassis 88741. Daimler Days will identify it
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DB18 1949 LCV522 (Yes that one with the P100s)

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Re: Challenging project or spares, 3.5 litre saloon

Post by Peter Grant »

Hi,

It has the pull up handbrake so i think that makes it the 104 doesn't it?
Now this would make a wonderful conversion: graft an open body on to this chassis, maybe a rough Special Sports body or a DB 18 DHC?
The 104 is such a good car, great performance, good comfort and really long legs for touring.

Cheers
Peter Grant

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