4.2 Jaguar E-Type | |||||
Open Two Seater | |||||
Left Hand Drive | |||||
7E17682 9 | |||||
4E10089 | |||||
KE1507 | |||||
1968 | Light Blue | ||||
2022 | Dark Blue | ||||
Nice Driver | |||||
Original | San Rafael | ||||
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1968XKE |
Record Creation: Entered on 28 March 2008.
Database Updates: Show dataplate edits
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2008-03-28 19:47:31 | Peter writes:
What's a Heritage Certificate and how do I get one?
2008-03-29 19:28:59 | John Morrow writes:
Peter, A Heritage Certificate is a kind of authenticity document that you can get for British cars. Mostly it will tell you whether the numbers match (or not) and the original colours etc. Jaguar operates their own scheme -see here: www.jdht.com/
For other British marques, go here: www.heritage-motor-centre.co.uk/archive/certificate_index.html
Do note however that the possesion of a certificate does not guarantee the car is genuine. Likewise the absence of a certificate is fairly meaningless as the scheme is voluntary.
2008-12-26 15:23:01 | Peter Nielsen writes:
I've had this car since 1996 when I purchased it in Palm Desert, CA. That owner, I was told, had purchased it from the original owner, a pilot who lived in Fallbrook, CA. He had added air scoops, extra guages and a racing harness that took the place of the driver's seat belt.
2022-10-02 14:56:23 | Peter Nielsen writes:
I've owned this car for 25 years and have driven it about once a week to keep everything running well. It's an original, unrestored California car, with some scratches and a small dent. I've decided to sell it and buy a new F-Type. The new owner can keep driving it as is, or choose to restore it to its original glory.