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1E1517

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Record Creation: Entered on 15 March 2011.

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Photos of 1E1517

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Exterior Photos (5)

Uploaded July 2019:

2019-07-22
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Uploaded March 2019:

2019-03-06
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2019-03-06
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Uploaded April 2011:

2011-04-28
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2019-03-06 14:14:35 | Harry Stevens writes:

For sale at Camberley Marine and Sports Cars of Fleet for £149,995. Seller's description below.

1966 Jaguar E Type S1 4.2 roadster, finished in its original colour combination of Carmen Red Tan interior and a fawn mohair hood. This totally outstanding example is a genuine UK RHD model with Jaguar Heritage certificate to support this: having had a huge amount of money spent to bring it up to what can only be described as show standard. The car was purchased new from Jaguar dealer P J Evans of Dudley by Spud Taylor, owner of the famous Mothers nightclub in Erdington. This E Type really has to be seen to be appreciated.

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