I'm sorry for using English but I don't speak France.
I'm searching for the history of a Morris Cooper. The car was delivered by the dealer or importer Richard SA from Paris in 1965 to Jean Marie Lemaire from the city Etreaupont. His proffesion was Garagist. The car is Tartan red with a black roof and had a black bonnet. The car was fitted with a roll bar, and was fitted with simca rally seat for the driver. And was driven in different local rally (thats what i heared) The car was imported in 1996 to the Netherlands. At that moment the car was standing for a very long time (more then 18 years) in a showroom with front damage in Auxere. The motor was missing. On the car there is a sticker from the T.A.C. Tierache Auto Club. The car was also for service at GarageChauldaur in the city Trelon and I also found the name Joan Brechet. Does anyone know this car and have some informatin about the history of this car.
On the below link you will find foto's of the car and the documents.
Thanks for reading, hope to hear from you.
Kind Regards,
Rene de Vries
The Netherlands
I'm searching for the history of a Morris Cooper. The car was delivered by the dealer or importer Richard SA from Paris in 1965 to Jean Marie Lemaire from the city Etreaupont. His proffesion was Garagist. The car is Tartan red with a black roof and had a black bonnet. The car was fitted with a roll bar, and was fitted with simca rally seat for the driver. And was driven in different local rally (thats what i heared) The car was imported in 1996 to the Netherlands. At that moment the car was standing for a very long time (more then 18 years) in a showroom with front damage in Auxere. The motor was missing. On the car there is a sticker from the T.A.C. Tierache Auto Club. The car was also for service at GarageChauldaur in the city Trelon and I also found the name Joan Brechet. Does anyone know this car and have some informatin about the history of this car.
On the below link you will find foto's of the car and the documents.
Thanks for reading, hope to hear from you.
Kind Regards,
Rene de Vries
The Netherlands
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