Almost every Clenet owner knows the production sequence number or build number of the Clenet that he or she owns. It is usually in plain sight on the outside of the car.
This is uncommon in the automotive world. Ask any Toyota Camry owner what the car's build number is and you will probably get an odd look or the quick reply, "Huh?"
When a Clenet is advertised for sale through a dealership or eBay, frequently the description of the car will not include the build number. The ad writer simply does not understand the importance of this bit of information.
When a photographer posts a stunning picture of a beautiful Clenet, the build number is rarely noted.
So the list below is a plea for help. Can you identify one of these Clenets? We would really like to move each of them to the standard Series I Registry, but we need its build number to do that.
Please send your information (and photos!) to info@dimoramotorcar.com.
Please note: When a Clenet is shown as being for sale, use caution. Some dealers and individual sellers may leave their ads online long after the car has actually been sold. When you find such a case, please tell us! Thanks.
Wedding car.
Stretched with 4 doors.
Available for rent in Naples, Italy.
Are we certain that this is a true Clenet, originally built in California?
Wedding car.
Photos taken in Spring 2010 in Tacoma, Washington by Wallflower Photography.
Remote photos: All
NL license: YH-30-ZF
Local photos: 29th Annual Troy Traffic Jam, 2016.
Local photos: 2Remote photo: 1
Unk license: DN794YW
Compare license plate FJV657 here with license plate FJV657 on B-2419. Why the same?
Local photos: 2In Colombia?
Local photos: 2Remote photos: 1 2
CAL license: 2RIP521
Remote video
Remote photo: 1
Probably not a true Clenet. Nonstandard radiator, emblem, ornament, horn placement, fog lamps, etc.
DEU license: OA-CL-70H
Remote photo: 1
FL license: __CLENET
Remote photo: 1
CAL license: CLENET8
Local photos: 2Remote photo: 1
Deu license: DEG07179
Local photos: 2