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1E33399

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733MYC

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Record Creation: Entered on 2 June 2017.

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Heritage Notes

Registered: 733 MYC (WA)

Photos of 1E33399

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2003-05-21 10:58:13 | Jerry Hanrahan writes:

My current E-Type is my third. I bought a new '64 FHC and another 64 FHC in '67. My wife bought me the current FHC which is a Series 1, '67. It was a rusted out hulk when I received it. The engine and tranmissionwere both missing. There was no upholstery, no chrome (it had been parted out and the frame rails had been bucharded up in an attempt to install a V-8. After five years of work the car is now my driver. It has a Ford V-8 and 4 speed transmission but
looks stock in every other way. I just consider myself lucky to be able to have resurrected this pile of rust from ending up in the scrap heap .

2005-03-08 07:54:36 | Anonymous writes:

You did a great jok resurrecting this rusted E type ,but why didn't you fix a 6 cylinder on it ? Will put an original Jag engine later on ? Please let us know

2006-10-27 18:15:17 | Ric writes:

Ignore anonymous ! Assuming its a 289 or 302 ? Fabulous motors , lighter , far cheaper to powertune and maintain particularly in the States than the original Jag 6 cylinder , and its got a 4 speed too !

2007-07-09 22:15:22 | Docc writes:

Very nice looking. Would love to see underhood. Many conversions seem to have cut the hood for carb clearance.

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