From Weird to Wonderful - the World of Climax and Imp-based
Specials.
Part II. Imp-based Specials (1963-)
Robert J. Allan
© R.J. Allan 1996-2004
When we said we were going to do another book about Imps they said
"you must be crazy". But then we told them it would be about Climax
and Imp-based specials and kit cars. The ``seen-it-all-before''
expressions turned into mildly interested silence followed by the
occasional question over the intervening years. Undeterred we plodded
on, wading through magazines, notebooks, pestering former owners, and
following up rumours. No doubt there will be a car in your back
yard which deserved a chapter all on its own, and we didn't even known
it existed, but we have tried.
In the 1960s and 1970s the Imp was one of the most widely used cars
for the design of specials, second only to the ubiquitous Mini Cooper
and the VW Beetle with which it shares the rear-engine layout,
directly bringing it closer to more exotic beasts, such as Formula
racers of the post 1950 period. In the under 1000cc and under 1300cc
competition classes Imp-engined specials became pre-eminent, ousted
more recently only by cars constructed around Japanese motorcycle
engines. The Coventry Climax engined John Cooper and Lotus cars have
of course been the subject of many books in their own right, which we
cite in the bibliography. There are however many less well known
racing specials with Climax engines and they are described in Part
I on Climax-based specials.
We have attemped to list all Imp-based cars (and other devices) which
came to light during our research, no matter how obscure. In addition
we hope to show you in the following pages something of the zest with
which amateur, as well as professional, constructors went about taking
one of the best designed small cars of its time and ``improving''
it. The outcome of some of these experiments was an unqualified
success in racing and sports car circles. Others - well you can draw
your own conclusions ...
Contents
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FOREWORD
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Photography
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Acknowledgements
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INTRODUCTION
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THE POWER PLANTS
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The Hillman Imp (440,214, 1963-1976) and tuning
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Big Imp Blocks
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Engine running backwards
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Downdraft Head Engines
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Ultimate Tuning: the Lynton, Nathan and other Twin-cam Imp
Engines
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Imp-based V8 and V4 Power Units
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The Swallow engine
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The Chrysler Sunbeam 930cc B1 engine (many, 1977-1982)
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Turbo Charging
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Imp Running Gear
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Two-cylinder Imp Engine
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BODY AND CHASSIS DESIGN
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A PERSONAL TRIBUTE TO SOME OF THE DESIGNERS AND BUILDERS
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George Bevan (1917-22/3/98)
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Ian Carter, ???-???
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Andy Chesman, 24/7/45-19/7/98
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Tim Duffee
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Paul Emery, ???-1993
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Adrian Evans ???-???
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Alan Fraser ???-???
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Tim Fry ???-???
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Paul Haussauer ???-???
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Tom Killeen ???-???
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Leo Kuzmicki ???-???
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Peter McCandless ???-???
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Roger Nathan ???-???
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Des O'Dell, 1929-15/3/99
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Geoffrey Rootes, ???-???
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Bernard Unett (?-2000)
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The Walklett Brothers
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DRIVERS OF, AND MAJOR SPEED RECORDS HELD BY IMP ENGINED CARS
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Drivers (and owners)
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HillClimbs
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THE FAMILAR NAMES (IN PRODUCTION - OR ALMOST)
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Blaw Knox Pathmaster Model 42 (870, 1969-1982)
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Bond 875 (3400, 1965-70)
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Clan Crusader (314, 1971-3)
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Concept Centaur (around 46, 1970-on)
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Davrian (more than 500, 1966-83)
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Davrian Saloon and Solo (unknown, c.1969)
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Enfield 8000 Electric City Car (101, 1973-6)
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Ginetta G15 (794, 1967-74)
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Greetham Chamois and Imp (approx 10, around 1966)
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Irish Clan (approx 130, 1985)
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Nymph (34 [or 42?], 1976-78)
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Pulsar MkII and III (approx. 6, exact date unknown)
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Scorpion K19 (around 10, 1973-4)
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Siva Llama (unknown, 1974-78)
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LESS WELL KNOWN
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Asp (Apex) Sports Car (2, 1964-66)
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Costin-Nathan (around 20, 1966-68)
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Diva Valkyr/ Demon (1, 1965)
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Emery GT (4, 1963)
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Farmobil (2, 1965)
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Gillie (2, 1964)
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Ginetta G17 (at least 3, 1968)
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Hustler (unknown, mid '70s-1980)
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Limpet (several, unknown)
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Mirage K18 (2, 1973)
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Norimp, unknown
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Probe 15 (1, 1969)
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Sheen Imperator GTS (2, 1964-5)
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Swallow (1, 1963)
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Terrapin (numerous home built, 1965 on)
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TVR Tina (2, 1966-7)
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Voodoo (3, 1971-5)
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Warwick University project Car/ WH Imp (3, 1970-71)
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Zimp (3, 1964)
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COMPETITION CARS, PROTOTYPES, EXPERIMENTS AND REAL SPECIALS
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The Alien (1, 1973)
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Allotment Imp (1, unknown)
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Arkon (1, 1971-2)
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Austin A35 (1, c.1980)
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Beach (unknown)
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Bettson V8 (1, 1983)
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Blimp (unknown)
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Bolwell Mk 4c (1, 1965)
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Bond Apex (2, 1969)
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Carlo (unknown)
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Charlton Imp Special (1, 1999)
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Chevron B29 (1, unknown)
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Chimp (1,unknown)
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Climax-engined Imp (1, 1966)
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Convertible and ``chopped'' Imps (several)
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Coopers Mk7 and 8 (unknown)
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D Sports Racer (1, 1967)
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Davron (1, 1964)
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Delta (several, c.1983)
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Dever (unknown)
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Drag Racers
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DRW Mk 6 (unkown, c.1969)
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Ecurie Ecosse F4 Imp (2, 1966)
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Electric Imps and Huskys (several)
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Extensively Modified Vixen (EMV) (unknown)
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Fiat 850 Coupé racer (1, unknown)
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``Impressed'' the World's lowest Car (1, 1987-8)
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Formula Ford Argo (unknown)
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``Formula 1'' Clan (1, 1998-9)
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Forward Control Van (never made)
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Fraser GT, project K9 (1, 1967)
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Fury Impulse (1, unknown)
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Harrison-Imp KH4 F4 Car (unknown)
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Hovercraft (several)
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Guinea Pig
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Hover Imp
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Hovercraft Mk III
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Hydrogen fuelled Imp (1, early '70s)
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Hydroplane Racing (many, unknown)
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Imp Estate, Pickup and Jeep (several)
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Imp powered Aircraft (unknown)
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Imp powered Motorcycles (many)
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Imps with other Engines (several)
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Jedi-Stiletto (1, unknown)
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Costin-Walker F4 (1, 1967)
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Kart (1, c.1976)
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KNW - Imposter(1, unknown)
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Lola Special (1, unknown)
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Lombardi (unknown)
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Lotus Esprit (1, 1984-5)
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Lotus Elan (unknown)
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Mini (several)
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Mitchell Sunbeam Special (1, c.1965)
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Morris Minor (1, unknown)
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Motor Bike and Sidecar Combinations (several)
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Ogilvie GT (1, 1971)
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Oyster Imp(1, unknown)
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P&G Mark 5 (unknown, 1964)
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Ray (unknown)
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Read Special (1, c1989)
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Red Liner (1, unknown)
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Reliant Kitten (1, unknown)
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Saracen Imp (unknown)
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Short Imp "Impact" (1, unknown)
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Silhouette (space-framed) Imps and Coupés (many)
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Maguire (unknown)
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Davrian (unknown)
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Rawlson (unknown)
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Mason (unknown, 1977-)
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Jarvis (unknown)
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Sprint Motorcycle (unknown)
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Sylva Striker and Fury (2, c.1996)
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Trials Cars
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Trikes (several)
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Triumph Sports Special (1, c.1990)
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Turner (1966)
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Tymtek 90 (1, unknown)
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Utility Imp (1, c.1994)
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Vixen (unknown)
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VW Karmann Ghia special Saloon (1, unknown)
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Weston Special (1, not finished 1994)
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TOY IMPS
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Wind-tunnel Test Model
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Airfix model
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Autosculpt Miniature
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Cardboard Model
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Corgi and Dinky diecast Miniatures
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Fun Ho
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Jubilee Model
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Ledo
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Minix
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Pedal car
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Perspex Imp
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Radio-controlled Imp shell
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Recollections
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Slot car shells
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Telsalda
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Vanguard
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Reflections
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Bibliography
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