OKP 7

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M S G Benning
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OKP 7

Post by M S G Benning »

You may have seen the successful return to the road of OKP 7 at the Rally after approx 40yrs. We are trying to build the history of this jupiter. Known facts: chassis No E2 SA 645; first registered 17/3/52 somewhere in Kent (1959 RAC Handbook indicates KP is Kent C C); last known owner Mr Lane from Gloucester.
Any other info would be gratefully received.
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Robin Fairservice
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Re: OKP 7

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It probably won't have been registered in East Kent, as from my memory, FN and JG were the Canterbury area letters.
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Re: OKP 7

Post by Alastair Gregg »

Mr Lanes first name was Reg or Reginald. He is known to have had it from 1967 till 2002. He sadly passed on in that year

The Agent that sold the car when new was called "Autopilots" (I think).
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Alastair Gregg
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