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1E16170

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NetherlandsDM3287

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Record Creation: Entered on 23 March 2015.

 

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2015-03-25 12:42:13 | XKE Data writes:

The record was updated:

  • Registration numbers (raw data): was added: DM3287|
  • Registration number location (raw data): was added: Netherlands|
  • 2018-03-08 17:53:39 | XKE Data writes:

    The record was updated:

  • Top Color was changed from black to dark blue
  • Car Condition was changed from Rest: Nice to Rest: Concours
  • Current Interior was changed from black to dark blue
  • Last Seen was changed from 2015 to 2018
  • Photos of 1E16170

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    Exterior Photos (1)

    Uploaded March 2015:

    2015-03-21
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    2015-03-31 09:46:02 | Pekka T. writes:

    Hi, that "other" engine number looks like a casting number, C34750FF.

    The engine number on E-type engines at that time was on the horizontal surface above the oil filter housing. On the later (&XJ6) engines you can find it on the LH side adjacent to the clutch bell housing (on the curved part of the block). Cheers!

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