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1E12302

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 1966 Bright Red
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Record Creation: Entered on 24 December 2002.

 

Photos of 1E12302

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Exterior Photos (1)

Uploaded June 2003:

2003-06-12
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Interior Photos (2)

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Detail Photos: Engine (2)

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2002-12-24 03:11:25 | Anonymous writes:

The Auction auction, Las Vegas, NV 10/25/1996, lot #496. Sports Car Market report:

"Full, expensive ground-up restoration. Superb paint. Driver's door fit could be better. Detailed engine bay. Trunk lid fit not perfect."

2003-06-12 13:21:31 | Steven D. writes:

This car is listed as being part of the Harry Mathews collection:

www.mathewscollection.com/British_XKE.htm

2004-04-11 06:51:38 | pauls writes:

4/11/04 car still listed for sale at:

www.mathewscollection.com/sale_street_XKE.htm

2004-05-28 10:51:30 | pauls writes:

5/28/04 car still listed for sale at above site. Asking price $60k

2004-07-26 07:56:50 | pauls writes:

Car description and result from the BJ auction in LV above:

1966 JAGUAR XKE ROADSTER
LOT #469 - RESERVE
1995 WCCAL CCA
HIGH BID OF $49,000
COLOR - RED
CYLINDERS - 6
VIN - 1E12302

THIS CAR HAS BEEN TOTALLY RESTORED TO THE LAST NUT AND BOTH BY JIM VERHEY'S REINCARNATION FACILITIES IN DENVER AND A FULL, STEP BY STEP PHOTO HISTORY OF THE COMPLETE RESTORATION OF THIS SOLID AND RUST-FREE EXAMPLE GOES WITH IT.

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