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Westfield Sei - Q719 GFD Previous History?


Brad Stone

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Evening gents, 

I have been to view a Westfield this evening, and was wondering if anybody can tell me anything about it? 

1) Has anybody else owned it? 

2) First registered in 2006, detachable arches, what model is this? ZK? 

3) Front uprights - they don't look cortina, can somebody advise? 

Many thanks! 

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Front uprights look like sierra which would suggest the car is probably a Sierra SDV. If so the bodywork would be ZK but with extra wide rear arches.

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17 hours ago, Mark (smokey mow) said:

Front uprights look like sierra which would suggest the car is probably a Sierra SDV. If so the bodywork would be ZK but with extra wide rear arches.

I concur

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3 minutes ago, Brad Stone said:

Thank you for confirming @Mark (smokey mow) / @Chris King - Webmaster and Joint North East AO!

It has had 5 previous owners, I'm sure one of them must still be active on this forum!!?? :t-up:

/B

Do you know the names of any of the previous owners or is the any clues about its past in the cars documents?

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1 minute ago, Mark (smokey mow) said:

Do you know the names of any of the previous owners or is the any clues about its past in the cars documents?

Unfortunately not Mark, the paperwork is very limited! :( However, the car is spot on.

It's always nice to understand a little bit of the background though right? :)

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