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XKC041

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 XKC041 24 March 1953
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 1953 
 2011 
  
  
  
WashingtonWashington
  
United StatesUnited States
 
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Record Creation: Entered on 24 October 2008.

Database Updates: Show dataplate edits

 

Heritage Notes

Registered KSF 181

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Exterior Photos (2)

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2011-07-03
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2011-07-03 03:04:59 | Roger writes:

Car is currently owned by Vintage Racing Motors in Redmond Washington. Was on display at 2011 Vintage Races at Pacific Raceways.

2011-08-03 09:12:56 | Sir Victor Walker writes:

I was very interested to find out at last what had become of my father's, the late Sir James Walker, C type. I was ten years old when he acquired it from Ecurie Ecosse, and it was a thrilling experience to be driven in it. My father never raced the car, but used it as a tourer. He did some epic drives across Europe in the car. I have but one photo of it, but I think my stepmother may have some more. I do, however, have some movie footage taken after my tather had crashed the car and it was taken away on a trailer looking very much the worse for wear.

The present owners might like to get in touch with me, and I would be very happy to let them have a DVD of the footage, as it marks an important episode in the car's history.

Kind regards,

Victor Walker

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