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1E34096

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Record Creation: Entered on 10 May 2003.

 

Owner: Steven A. DuChene

Bought my first Jaguar when I was about 15 years old. It was/is a 1954 XK120SE that I still have )it is still unrestored) Now currently own WAY TOO MANY Jaguars and other cars (Jensen-Healeys and Merkurs).

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Updated January 15th, 2004. Not legal proof of ownership.

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2003-05-10 04:53:51 | Anonymous writes:

Seen on eBay, 5/2003. Ad reads:

"Heres your chance to get an awesome collector car for a good price you dont see these come on the market very often.

I have owned this car for almost 30 years but have reluctantly decided to sell, the car needs total restoration.

I have a rubber seal kit I purchased in 1985 I paid 500.00 for it then.

Car has been stripped so there is some rust but nothing serious.

I have the front and back bumpers.side glass

California conversion,powered by a 302 Ford with automatic transmission."

2003-05-10 09:40:24 | Anonymous writes:

Link to Ebay auction:

cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll

Car located in Washington state.

2003-05-10 23:04:48 | Anonymous writes:

Spoke to the current owner who has it up for auction on EBay and he says the frames have been altered (widened) by 2 inches to fit the Ford engine down between the frames. It sounds like the firewall/trans-tunnel has been chopped up a bit too. He also says he threw things away when he was disassembling it like the seats for instance because he never planned on putting them back in. ARGH!

2003-05-10 23:07:55 | Anonymous writes:

BTW, he says it is structurally sound even with the cutting that was done to the car because he has had the car up over 160MPH. All I can say is "brave man..."

2003-08-12 01:04:15 | Steven D. writes:

I now own this car. Added extra data numbers from ID plate even though the engine & gearbox are not original.

2004-01-15 12:27:49 | Steven D. writes:

Car was located in Kelso Washington prior to it getting relocated to NE Ohio.

2005-08-26 01:04:44 | Anonymous writes:

Did you restore the car with a Jag engine and gearbox ?

2005-11-04 00:30:18 | Steven D. writes:

I have not yet gotten to this car so it still has the ford engine in it. I need to purchase the replacement front frame pieces first.

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