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1S1731

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United KingdomTEY114L

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Record Creation: Entered on 25 May 2015.

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Exterior Photos (3)

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Interior Photos (2)

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Detail Photos: Engine (1)

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2015-05-22 15:33:18 | Lofty writes:

For sale Historics auction 6th June 2015
1973 Jaguar E-Type Series III Roadster
www.historics.co.uk/buying/auctions/2015-06-06/cars/ref-179-1973-jaguar-e-type-s ...

Registration TEY114L
Chassis Number 1S1731
Engine Number 75.9296-SA
Estimate £46,000 - £54,000

Originally registered on 2nd February 1973, this E-Type roadster has been owned by the vendor since 1986. During his stewardship, the car has been restored although little used. Currently undergoing some re-commissioning work, this will be supplied with a full years' MoT test certificate. Generally referred to as being the best driving E-Type, this example is fitted with manual transmission and presents in good all-round condition. Finished in red with black trim, this Jaguar E-Type Series III is supplied with a V5 registration and a history folder.

2015-06-22 10:14:12 | Anonymous writes:

Sold for £56,560

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