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Lightburn Zeta Sports
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- Copyright is uncertain, but presumed to have been owned by the Lightburn company which is now defunct.
- Fair use rationale: This is a copy of a scan of an Australia newspaper advertisement c. 1965. It is claimed as being fair use as
- the photo is only being used for informational purposes and its use is unlikely to have any commercial affect on the owners
- the image is used widely in many car enthusiast internet sites
- it provides an important historical perspective to the Wikipedia article in showing the style of the car and the method of advertising
- no image with a free or compatible licence can be found
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