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1E18249

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 1968 Light Blue
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Record Creation: Entered on 4 December 2017.

 

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Exterior Photos (3)

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2017-12-04 16:39:55 | pauls writes:

Car listed as sold at:
www.viathema.com/jaguar/1968-e-type-s1.5-4.2-roadster/

Sellers description:
This left-hand drive E-type Roadster was supplied new to Texas, returning to Europe
in 1993 to find a new home in Holland. The car was mechanicly restored between
2004 and 2007 with no expense spared and is presented in stunning condition.
Beautifully finished in light blue with a dark blue - new - leather interior and blue
soft-top, it has covered only a few hundred kilometres since the restoration's
completion and remains in excellent condition. A must for any Jaguar collector, this
stylish Open Two Seater is offered with original US Certificate of title and a Dutch
registration document.

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