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1E75339

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Record Creation: Entered on 16 September 2003.

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Heritage Notes

First owner Allan J Suvada

Photos of 1E75339

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Exterior Photos (9)

Uploaded October 2019:

2019-10-01
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Uploaded June 2013:

2013-06-04
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Uploaded February 2013:

2013-02-24
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Uploaded November 2006:

2006-11-26
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Uploaded July 2006:

2006-07-22
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Uploaded November 2003:

2003-11-13
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Details Photos: Exterior (11)

Uploaded January 2017:

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Uploaded June 2013:

2013-06-04
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Uploaded February 2013:

2013-02-24
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Uploaded November 2003:

2003-11-13
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Detail Photos: Engine (8)

Uploaded February 2013:

2013-02-24
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Uploaded October 2007:

2007-10-28
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Uploaded May 2004:

2004-05-19
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Restoration Photos: Paint (2)

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2004-05-19
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Restoration Photos: Interior (1)

Uploaded November 2003:

2003-11-13
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Restoration Photos: Top (1)

Uploaded May 2004:

2004-05-19
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2003-09-16 13:30:55 | Peter Crespin writes:

Car is in pieces - very many pieces - and awaiting restoration as my first E Type. A glorious jig saw puzzle indeed.... I will probably build it with all the original parts, thereby keeping it left hand drive despite UK usage.

2003-10-03 05:29:59 | Peter Crespin writes:

Car will be fitted with spare gearbox 4-speed all-snychro plus overdive (no: KFN 15419 from 1971 XJ6 S1)

Spare engine 4.2L (no: 8L 4902-S is from 1974 XJ6 S2)

2003-11-11 15:06:10 | Peter Crespin writes:

Successful location of some of the missing parts will enable trial assembly of some structures to begin in the next few weeks.

2006-07-22 04:07:33 | Peter Crespin writes:

Met with the first owner, Mr Allan J Suvada in Chicago IL on 8th July 2006. Very nice man and gave me some history of the car's early days.

2006-10-28 22:24:59 | Johnnie Chernusky writes:

What were the comments of the orginal owner? I would love to hear who owned mine because I would love to thank him for taking such great care of the car I own. I would love to hear about the work in progress when you get a free minute.
Email me. Thanks and great luck to you from Canada...Johnnie

2013-02-24 23:05:18 | Peter Crespin writes:

Rebuild progressing as D-type.

2013-03-07 21:32:51 | Lofty writes:

Being built up as a D-type.

2018-10-28 12:23:39 | Lofty writes:

Imported to USA as a near tool-room copy of a 56 long nose. Based on Lynx frames , plus rear fin, bonnet, doors, bodywork, exhaust, screen and, interior from L86-31.

Dry sump engine tilted 8.5 degrees to use D-type manifold, header tank, radiator, oil cooler, brake reservoir and oil tank. Dash made to D drawings and all instruments and switches either used from D-type or identical new parts. Le Mans toolbox under passenger seat, Solid limited slip axle on 4 trailing arms, linkstn

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