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1E21949

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Record Creation: Entered on 31 August 2021.

Database Updates: Show dataplate edits

 

Owner: bazjag

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Updated May 2nd, 2024. Not legal proof of ownership.

Photos of 1E21949

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Exterior Photos (3)

Uploaded August 2021:

2021-08-31
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Uploaded March 2005:

2005-03-12
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2005-03-12
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Action Photos (1)

Uploaded August 2021:

2021-08-31
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Detail Photos: Engine (2)

Uploaded March 2005:

2005-03-12
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2005-10-18 21:55:51 | Barry writes:

History sought for 1968 to 1990

2007-04-05 20:18:16 | Graeme writes:

BArry
What a magnificent example
My Series 1 1/2 (1E 21835) is away being trimmed ayt the moment
I hope she comes up to your standard
Regards
Graeme
Warragul. Victoria

2008-04-14 05:51:32 | Barry writes:

Further information can be found at www.cooperation.com.au

2024-04-13 18:07:05 | Barry writes:

Original owner was Mike Cornall, a dentist, who purchased it in Ashton Preston UK. Ian Levy, also a (newly graduated) dentist purchased the car from Stadium Garage in Ashton-under-Lyne UK in early 1971 for £2100 plus £100 to replace the clutch. Ian sold the car to Keith Hurst in 1973-74. When and why it came to Australia is unknown but we have been told that it was owned on the Queensland Gold Coast for many years. There was a Southport Jaguar service sticker on it when we bought it in 1991 but they were unable to help. We would love to hear from anyone who can fill in more of the history and can be contacted through the website link above.

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