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1R9071

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 1969 
 2007 
 Rest: Nice 
  
  CT.
 Original 
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Record Creation: Entered on 8 March 2007.

 

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2023-08-07
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2007-03-08 19:35:43 | Lofty writes:

Listed for sale in the April 2007 issue of Hemmings Motor News. "JAGUAR: 1969 XKE, great car, Series II, 4.2 liter, restored, 31,000 miles, VIN 1R9071, ready to go, $41,900."

2023-01-14 06:46:53 | Art Pfenninger writes:

I bought the car around 2018 from a dealer in Farmingdale NY. The first major job was to have the engine rebuilt. The rear seal leaked oil like the Valdez. Its a great car, Willow green and everyone loves the color. I would be interested in learning the history of the car.

2023-01-17 10:11:45 | pauls writes:

Art, you might get some help from Jaguar Heritage Trust, sometimes they have the first owner and location. I know what you mean about the leak, mine was so bad when I parked I was afraid to leave the car because of the smoke rising through the louvers from the oil burning on the exhaust pipes. I was sure someone would call the fire dept. and they'd try to put it out with a fire axe so I stayed by the car until the smoke died down.

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